But wouldn't you need Netstumbler for the Wii, if the problem is the
Wii's Weedy Wifi chip?

Tom

On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 4:02 PM, Matt Barber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've seen that changing the channel to a few down the line helps, so if it's
> on 1 or 3, try 6 or 9/vice versa.
> If you want to try this also you can download NetStumbler [1] and look at
> the graph, then you can change your settings and compare results in
> different parts of your house based on signal strength. There's also a sound
> you can activate so you don't have to be near your PC to see if the strength
> has increased or not. If you need to know how to set that up give me a
> shout.
>
> Other tips are to disable encryption (not really recommended), that uses
> overhead... rotate the Wii so the antenna changes orientation, that sort of
> thing I guess.
>
> [1] - NetStumbler - http://www.netstumbler.com/downloads/
>
>> Any pointers?
>
>
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