Daily Deal: NetSpot Home Lifetime License
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NetSpot Home lets you visualize, optimize, and troubleshoot your wireless networks with any computer (Mac or Windows versions available) so you can get the best connection possible at all times. Use the mapping feature to view dead zones and optimize hotspot placement, and use the troubleshooting tool to identify connectivity issues. With NetSpot Home, you'll never miss a beat, post, or important email even when your internet is acting up. You'll reach maximum WiFi efficiency, all while assuring your home network is perfectly secure. This deal is on sale for $19 in the Techdirt Deals Store.
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Any Computer (netspot)?
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Is It Just Interpolating?
And at 5GHz or higher frequencies, the spacing becomes even less.
I note this because the picture above seems to show only a few samples taken in each room. Far too few.
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Fire Fox
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Great information really useful.
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