Wi-Fi Channel Usage

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Guest

Hello! I am using Vista Ultimate 64-bit and am looking for a way to easily
identify the wi-fi channels that are in use by routers within range. My
router keeps dropping the connection (I have tried a different router) so I
suspect interference with another router using the same channel. I would like
to identify channels that everyone else in my neighborhood is using so that I
can use another one. When Vista gives me a list of available networks, it
does not tell me what channel they are each using.

First, does anyone know how to access this information in Vista?

Second, if Vista does not provide it, does anyone know of a utility I could
download to find out this information? On another laptop I used to have, the
Netgear card came with a utility that scanned for available networks and then
reported back WEP/WPA status as well as the channel being used by each which
made it easier to avoid conflicts.

Thanks in advance!

Kevin
 
C

Chuck

Hello! I am using Vista Ultimate 64-bit and am looking for a way to easily
identify the wi-fi channels that are in use by routers within range. My
router keeps dropping the connection (I have tried a different router) so I
suspect interference with another router using the same channel. I would like
to identify channels that everyone else in my neighborhood is using so that I
can use another one. When Vista gives me a list of available networks, it
does not tell me what channel they are each using.

First, does anyone know how to access this information in Vista?

Second, if Vista does not provide it, does anyone know of a utility I could
download to find out this information? On another laptop I used to have, the
Netgear card came with a utility that scanned for available networks and then
reported back WEP/WPA status as well as the channel being used by each which
made it easier to avoid conflicts.

Thanks in advance!

Kevin

Kevin,

Have you tried the "netsh" subcommand
wlan show networks mode=bssid
<http://blogs.msdn.com/stevecla01/archive/2006/10/04/Vista_3A00_-poor-man_2700_s-NetStumbler.aspx>
http://blogs.msdn.com/stevecla01/archive/2006/10/04/Vista_3A00_-poor-man_2700_s-NetStumbler.aspx
 
G

Guest

Chuck:

That was exactly what I needed! Thanks so much for your assistance!

Regards,

Kevin
 

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