All WiFi finders have poor sensitivity. Most are in the -60 or worse range, whereas your typical WiFi card has a sensitivity of -85 or better. So put it this way, if your WiFi detector can detect a signal, there is one there. If they cannot, there still might be one there.
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[THE] @ Dec 19th 2005 12:09AM
All WiFi finders have poor sensitivity. Most are in the -60 or worse range, whereas your typical WiFi card has a sensitivity of -85 or better. So put it this way, if your WiFi detector can detect a signal, there is one there. If they cannot, there still might be one there.