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<div>Instead of reading this page, you may prefer to watch a short video that covers almost the same thing. The VisiWave Site Survey Overview Video tutorial is a short video demonstration of creating a new survey and producing a simple report.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Visiwave Site Survey Keygen Torrent</div><div></div><div>Download: https://t.co/wTPKORO6a4 </div><div></div><div></div><div>From the Windows Start menu, click on All Programs and then VisiWave SiteSurvey. Here you will see menu items for launching the VisiWaveapplication, a link to the User's Guide in PDF format, a link to VisiWave'swebsite, a link to uninstall VisiWave, and a link to this guide.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Click on FileNew to create a new survey file. You are then asked for the survey mapof the site you are going to survey.Under Floor Plan Image File, select your own GIF, JPEG, PNG, BMP, or PDF survey map imagefile or just use the sample one shipped with the product (typically found in the Samplesfolder under My Site Surveys found in the standard Documents folder). Thenclick OK.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Next you will see a window asking you to set the scale of the survey map.The Scale value represents the width of a pixel in the survey mapimage in either feet or meters. A fairly accurate value for the scalemust be supplied. Otherwise, the graphs will not be displayed correctly.For this example, if you don't know the scale, you can leave it as the suggested value.You can correct the value at any time using the Set Scale menu item.</div><div></div><div></div><div>You should now see the survey map displayed in the window. It'stime to start collecting data. The first step is to select a capture mode.Do this by clicking on the push-pin icon that selects thePoint-by-Point capture mode. This means that every time you click onthe survey map image, wireless data is captured and associated with the locationwhere you clicked.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Add a data point by clicking on the survey map with your mouse. Add several moredata points. Each data point is represented by a small dot. A red colored dot meansthe signal strength is strong. A black dot means no wireless signal was found.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>If you get an error when you try to add a data point that says no wirelessadapter was found, then either you don't have a supported wireless adapter, ormaybe VisiWave isn't selecting the wireless adapter you want. First, bring upthe Options dialog under the File menu. A list of your computer's wirelessadapters should appear under Wireless Card. If you have more thanone adapter, make sure the one you want to use is selected. If this list isempty, VisiWave couldn't find a supported wireless adapter. You should downloadthe free utility CheckAdapter from VisiWave's website. Run this tool andsend the results to VisiWave support. Support will try to assist you.</div><div></div><div></div><div>You will probably want to try out the Continuous data capture mode aswell. This works well for adding many data points at once while walking alonga straight line in your survey space. Just click on the map at your currentlocation everytime you turn.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Once you have collected your survey data, you will want to view the results.This is done by switching to the report view. Click on the Report View icon inthe toolbar or click on the View menu and select Report View (Alt-R). Thereport view is shown.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Click on the Heatmap item under Quick Views. This displays the survey map in theright pane and the item's properties just below the report items in the left pane.You can change any properties to change the appearance of the heatmap. You willespecially want to select the APs you want mapped in the heatmap using the AP Filterlist. Once you select one or more APs in the AP Filter, the colored heatmap is drawnin the pane on the right.</div><div></div><div></div><div>To add this as a page in your report, click the Add to Report button. A copy of thisitem is then added to the Report Items list. Keep adding more Quick Views to the ReportItems section until you have a complete report. Then click on Generate Report to createan HTML or PDF survey report.</div><div></div><div></div><div>You are encouraged to download an evaluation version of VisiWave Site Survey. See for yourself how useful our product is in performing site surveys and improving your wireless coverage. Download this software-only version to quickly evaluate VisiWave Site Survey.</div><div></div><div></div><div>This download is both the regular version and the Pro version. Your license code determines which features are available. The download allows you to evaluate site survey data collection, reporting, and predictive surveys.</div><div></div><div></div><div>VisiWave Site Survey Pro adds the ability to create predictive site surveys. You describe the walls, barriers, and radios in the survey area and VisiWave runs an RF simulation that predicts the WiFi coverage.</div><div></div><div></div><div>WiFi wireless networks are everywhere. They are a critical component of most business infrastructures. They need to be examined, explained, and held accountable. VisiWave Site Survey is the software tool that shows you what's going on inside your 802.11 network. VisiWave Site Survey provides advanced data collection and visualization capabilities that form a complete wireless LAN site survey solution that allows you to visualize the radio waves and demonstrate the effectiveness of your Wi-Fi coverage.</div><div></div><div></div><div>VisiWave Site Survey provides three effective methods for capturing data making data collection quick and easy: One point at a time Continuous walks through the survey area And GPS positioning for outdoor surveys</div><div></div><div></div><div>VisiWave Site Survey Pro adds the ability to perform predictive site surveys. A predictive survey is when you describe the barriers (walls and other solid objects) in the survey area along with the location and characteristics of one or more access points and then run a theoretical simulation of how radio waves would propagate through the survey area. The result is a coverage heatmap that estimates signal strengths. This can be done without leaving your desk long before the survey area even exists in the real world.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Detailed and comprehensive video training course. Learn all aspects of performing a site survey and creating survey reports using VisiWave Site Survey. Learn on your own schedule using this web-based training program. Access is valid for a single student for a full year.</div><div></div><div></div><div>You are first asked for the survey map of the site you are going to survey.Under Floor Plan Image File, select your own GIF, JPEG, PNG, BMP, or PDF survey map imagefile or just use the sample one shipped with the product (typically found inMy Site Surveys under My Documents). Then click OK.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Next you will see a window asking you to set the scale of the survey map.The Scale value represents the width of a pixel in the survey mapimage in either feet or meters. A fairly accurate value for the scalemust be supplied. Otherwise, the graphs will not be displayed correctly.For this example, if you don't know the scale, you can enter 1.0. You can correctthe value at any time using the Set Scale menu item.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Add a data point by clicking on the survey map with your mouse. Add several moredata points. Each data point is represented by a small dot. A dark colored dot meansthe signal strength is strong. A red dot means no wireless signal was found.</div><div></div><div></div><div>If you get an error when you try to add a data point that says no wirelessadapter was found, then either you don't have a supported wireless adapter, ormaybe VisiWave isn't selecting the wireless adapter you want. First, bring upthe Options dialog under the File menu. A list of your computer's wirelessadapters should appear under Wireless Adapter. If you have more thanone adapter, make sure the one you want to use is selected. If this list isempty, VisiWave couldn't find a supported wireless adapter. You should downloadthe free utility CheckAdapter from VisiWave's website. Run this tool andsend the results to VisiWave. VisiWave will try to assist you.</div><div></div><div></div><div>To add this as a page in your report, click the Add to Report button. A copy of thisitem is then added to the Report Items list. Keep adding more Quick Views to the ReportItems section until you have a complete report. Then click on Generate Report to createan HTML or PDF survey report.</div><div></div><div></div><div>This software application runs on a Windows laptop computer and is responsible for both collecting the survey information in the field and creating reports that clearly document the results of the survey and the state of your wireless environment.</div><div></div><div> dd2b598166</div>
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