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How Do You Check A Wireless Connection With Netstumbler?

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How Do You Check A Wireless Connection With Netstumbler?

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When you start using a wireless connection for your networking needs, you want access to tools that can help establish a strong connection signal. On the NetStumbler site you can download free software that checks and locates various wireless connections within your area. Install the NetStumbler software onto your computer. You can find the software on the NetStumbler website for free. Before you download the software, read the system specifications and release notes. Run NetStumbler to locate your wireless card. The software uses this information to determine proximity and availability of wireless connections. If you receive a “No Wireless Card Detected” message, it could mean that the card is not supported. Hit the scan button to check for available wireless connections. After the scan, NetStumbler will return a list of access points. If a known access point is not returned in the results, then it is a closed point. Select “Auto Reconfigure’ from the software’s menu. You can use this

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