Knowing the wireless lan status

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Can I know what is the status of the radio signal?

i.e. absent, poor, good, excellent... or a percentage 0% (absent) to
100% (excellent)

?

Thanks
 
RFUtils, which will be part of v 1.1 of the SDF (due out any day now) will
provide this.
 
Chris Tacke, eMVP ha scritto:
RFUtils, which will be part of v 1.1 of the SDF (due out any day now) will
provide this.

"RF" stays for...?

Mmmm... if "any days" is 3/4 days I can wait, but if it would be 5 or
more I ask you if there is a snippet (meanwile the 1.1 exit I begin to
do some test of break-out).

Thanks
 
Radio Frequency.

It's also in the archives of this group, posted by Paul Tobey
 
And a snippet will be completely useless. You have to P/Invoke to send
messages, many of which are of variable length to the NDISUIO driver in the
OS, then extract the meanings of the data a byte at a time, etc. You pretty
much need the whole thing...

Paul T.
 
And a snippet will be completely useless. You have to P/Invoke to send
messages, many of which are of variable length to the NDISUIO driver in the
OS, then extract the meanings of the data a byte at a time, etc. You pretty
much need the whole thing...

Ok, I think I'll wait for the 1.1 ;)

Thanks to you all!
 
It's turned out that the RFUtils thing, that I wrote for the heck of it, is
*my* most useful contribution to OpenNETCF so far...

Paul T.
 
Paul G. Tobey [eMVP] ha scritto:
It's turned out that the RFUtils thing, that I wrote for the heck of it, is
*my* most useful contribution to OpenNETCF so far...

Well, if so I thank you too :)

Bye
 
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