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Comments by Member 12726857 (Top 2 by date)
Member 12726857
10-Sep-16 2:18am
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Thank you for your answer!I really don't know it may be so difficult.I do not want to reverse-engineer for a single device,what i know is that here is a software named WirelessMon,it works much better in getting RSSI from NIC in windows,so i think there may be some Windows funtion i don't know can get this goal or some easy way by using vc++ ,java or in Linux.
Member 12726857
10-Sep-16 2:13am
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I use the WlanOpenHandle,WlanEnumInterfaces and WlanGetAvailableNetworkList in Native WiFi API provided by microsoft.The "RSSI data is with big fluctuation and almost don't change when I move my computer" means the RSSI i get change a lot in a long time but almost don't change in a short time or when i move my computer.I know there is a software named WirelessMon,it works much better in getting RSSI from NIC in windows,so there must be some way to arrive it.So,i guess there may be some Windows funtion i don't know can get this goal.