Version 2.0.4 Released

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Thursday, March 19. 2009

Version 2.0.4 Released

A new maintenance release of VisiWave Site Survey is now available.

Version 2.0 license holders can download the trial version for v2.0.4 and install it over-top of their current version to receive the updates for free.

Features and bug fixes since the release of v2.0:

  • Data Point Dots Are Now Drawn on Survey Trails

    Survey trail lines now include dots wherever a data
    point exists. This makes it easier to hover over a
    data point to see details about each point.
    (Added in v2.0.4)

  • WEP/WPA/WPA2 Not Set After Creating GE Report

    Fixed an issue where the access point security
    was set to blank in reports after creating a report
    using Google Earth.
    (Fixed in v2.0.4)

  • Fixed Selection of Round Trip Time Target

    If multiple, active network interfaces were present
    on a laptop, the wrong Round Trip Time destination
    server could have been selected.
    (Fixed in v2.0.4)


  • Report on WEP, WPA, and WPA2

    VisiWave now reports whether an access point
    supports WEP, WPA, or WPA2 security.
    (Added in v2.0.3)

  • Added Next and Previous Links to Data Point Tooltips

    The information balloons that appear when clicking
    on a data point in the data collection application
    now have links that allow you to view the next or
    previous data point.
    (Added in v2.0.3)

  • Wi-Spy DBx Support Added

    VisiWave has added support for the recently released
    Wi-Spy DBx spectrum analyzer. This dual-band device
    supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency ranges. Now
    you can analyze RF interference locations for the
    802.11a/n spectrum just like the 802.11b/g spectrum
    that VisiWave has long supported.
    (Added in v2.0.2)

  • Relocate Survey Map Issue

    If you relocated the survey map but didn't press the
    stop button before closing VisiWave, the program was
    crashing. This now works as expected.
    (Fixed in v2.0.2)

  • GPS Using Serial Ports Fix

    Using a GPS attached via a serial comm port would
    sometimes stop collecting data after a short period of
    time. This depended on how the satellite signal
    quality changed.
    (Fixed in v2.0.1)

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