Monthly Archives: May 2011

Properly Documenting Interference with Report Builder

We take signal-to-noise seriously here at MetaGeek. In Wi-Fi a Signal to Noise Ratio represents the distance between the peak of the signal and the noise floor. It is a measurement of how quiet an environment is compared to how loud a transmitter is. Think about how loud you must talk in a noisy bar vs an office cubicle. Signal to Noise is what you care about vs what you don’t.… Read More

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New Stuff at Interop

The MetaGeek team spent last week exhibiting at the Interop show in Las Vegas showing off our new satellite Wi-Spy set up as well as our new live streaming and recordings viewer for iPad and iPhone. All-in-all it was a great show with many new–and old–friends met.
Douglas Haider, who works for Cisco and writes a blog for ComputerWorld, spoke with our Chief Geek Ryan Woodings about the necessity of spectrum analysis in deploying and maintaining wireless networks.… Read More

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