Polling The polling interval of the application determines how frequently the Wi-Fi adapter scans the air to update information about the local networks. The default setting is every 5 seconds and is set via the Settings window – see below. Polling is on by default but can be turned off by selecting “Stop” from the Polling menu. The “Refresh” option executes an immediate poll.
Settings To change application settings, click on the Settings button from the menu. Settings include:
Selected Adapter: Choose the Wi-Fi adapter to display information about on the main widget face (when more than one adapter is present on your system)
Display Units: Select units to display signal strength (RSSI), either % or dBm. A 0% signal corresponds to -100dBm. A 100% signal corresponds to -50dBm or greater.
RSSI Method: Select either Accurate or Classic method. The Accurate method is the default and best indication of current signal strength.
Sweep Type: Select either a radar or sonar style sweep animation on the radar face of the widget. The animation can also be disabled.
Locate Sound: Choose to either enable or disable beeping sound in Locate mode.
Polling Interval: Select the interval in seconds that the widget samples new Wi-Fi information. The shorter the interval, the faster the widget will update information.
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Export Networks Select “Export Networks” from the menu to save the current Networks list to a .csv file. A snapshot of all current SSID data is saved into the file.