WIDGETS
AirPort Radar is a free and convenient tool for quickly scanning the area for AirPort and other wireless networks. It will work with AirPort cards, MacWireless 11g PC Cards, and 11g PCI cards. Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger is required.
• Signal Strength at a Glance - Visual signal meters tell you the strength of the AirPort signal for an easy-to-read radar screen.
• Sortable Network List - Click on a category to sort the list of networks by that category. Click on the radio waves symbol to sort by signal strength.
• Connect to Open Networks - By simply clicking on the name you can connect to any network that is not password protected.
• Remember Lost Networks - When a network falls "below radar" it won't disappear from your radar screen right away. This is particularly useful when a network is right on the threshold - with AirPort Radar it won't jump on and off the radar screen, it will just turn grey temporarily while it is too weak to connect to. You can choose how many scans a lost network stays on-screen with the "Scan Memory" setting on the back side of the widget.
• Auto-Resizing for Various List Lengths - The AirPort Radar widget will automatically resize itself to accomodate longer or shorter lists of wireless networks. If the list grows longer than the maximum, a scrollbar will appear.
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larry Note: . . . .
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2010/12/19 16:13
i have one router in my house which my laptop picks up well enough...the airport radar widget cannot pick up the only wifi signal in reach. my purpose for downloading the widget is that it appears my cordless phone interferes with the wifi signal whenever someone is on the phone...i imagine they both use the same frequency. i was hoping for the airport radar to allow me to change channels etc to be able to be on a different frequency for the wifi signal...oh well, i'll attempt to find a working solution...unless you have any suggestions
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