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Check network stability using ping tests.

Check network stability using ping tests.

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Marcustheduke
Senior Member
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04-21-2016, 10:17 AM
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Hello, I'm checking how reliable your Wi-Fi connection is near the garden for your greenhouse sensor. You're using a Raspberry Pi and want to see if packet loss affects performance. Since you're experiencing frequent drops, especially every 20 minutes, you might need to adjust settings or test further. Consider tweaking WPA configuration, increasing retry intervals, or using a more stable network interface. Also, running a ping test with packet loss metrics could help identify the issue.
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Marcustheduke
04-21-2016, 10:17 AM #1

Hello, I'm checking how reliable your Wi-Fi connection is near the garden for your greenhouse sensor. You're using a Raspberry Pi and want to see if packet loss affects performance. Since you're experiencing frequent drops, especially every 20 minutes, you might need to adjust settings or test further. Consider tweaking WPA configuration, increasing retry intervals, or using a more stable network interface. Also, running a ping test with packet loss metrics could help identify the issue.

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DePOnie
Junior Member
34
04-22-2016, 12:01 PM
#2
Open the app on the Play Store and view complete details about the app.
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DePOnie
04-22-2016, 12:01 PM #2

Open the app on the Play Store and view complete details about the app.

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LEJCS
Junior Member
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04-22-2016, 12:55 PM
#3
Yes, it's possible to use similar applications on Linux, though availability may depend on the specific software and package manager being used.
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LEJCS
04-22-2016, 12:55 PM #3

Yes, it's possible to use similar applications on Linux, though availability may depend on the specific software and package manager being used.

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Keysythes
Member
63
04-22-2016, 03:40 PM
#4
I don't feel that way. Apologies. EDIT: Just considered this. If you have Bluestacks installed and running, you should be able to download a Wifi Analyzer there.
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Keysythes
04-22-2016, 03:40 PM #4

I don't feel that way. Apologies. EDIT: Just considered this. If you have Bluestacks installed and running, you should be able to download a Wifi Analyzer there.