A maintenance release of VisiWave (v7.0.2 ) is now available for download.  If you already own v7.0 of VisiWave, just download the eval version and install it over-top of your current version.  Your existing license will continue to work.  If you would like to evaluate VisiWave, just download the eval version and try it out.
New features in v7.0.2:
- Issue when Collecting Spectrum Data But No Spectrum Analyzer is Plugged In
 
  If you have Collect Spectrum checked but you don't have either
  a WiPry or Wi-Spy device plugged in, VisiWave will ask you to
  Retry or Cancel.  Cancel wasn't working in this case.
New features in v7.0.1:
- Added Signal Strength Labels to Heatmaps and Coverage Maps
  Instead of just having a dot where a data point is collected,
  the signal strength collected at that point can be displayed
  in reports.  To do this, select the Overlay Data Points
  report property and set it to "Wi-Fi Data with Signal
  Strength."
 - Adjust Size of Report Icons and Labels
  The size of icons and labels included on report pages can be
  increased or decreased using the Marker Size option found
  under File->Options.  You can choose a size from tiny to
  large.
  
 - Options Delay Removed
  Bringing up the Options window (File->Options) could take
  many seconds on some computers.  This delay was removed.
 - Half Power Beamwidth Antenna Patterns Improved
  In Predict View, an access point set to use a half power
  beamwidth antenna pattern wasn't showing a modified pattern.
 
Original new features found in v7.0
                 
                
        
        
        
    
                
        
        
                A maintenance release of VisiWave (v7.0.1 ) is now available for download.  If you already own v7.0 of VisiWave, just download the eval version and install it over-top of your current version.  Your existing license will continue to work.  If you would like to evaluate VisiWave, just download the eval version and try it out.
New features in v7.0.1:
- Added Signal Strength Labels to Heatmaps and Coverage Maps
  Instead of just having a dot where a data point is collected,
  the signal strength collected at that point can be displayed
  in reports.  To do this, select the Overlay Data Points
  report property and set it to "Wi-Fi Data with Signal
  Strength."
 - Adjust Size of Report Icons and Labels
  The size of icons and labels included on report pages can be
  increased or decreased using the Marker Size option found
  under File->Options.  You can choose a size from tiny to
  large.
  
 - Options Delay Removed
  Bringing up the Options window (File->Options) could take
  many seconds on some computers.  This delay was removed.
 - Half Power Beamwidth Antenna Patterns Improved
  In Predict View, an access point set to use a half power
  beamwidth antenna pattern wasn't showing a modified pattern.
 
Original new features found in v7.0
                 
                
        
        
        
    
                
        
        
                A maintenance release of VisiWave (v6.0.9 ) is now available for download.  If you already own v6.0 of VisiWave, just download the eval version and install it over-top of your current version.  Your existing license will continue to work.  If you would like to evaluate VisiWave, just download the eval version and try it out.
New features in v6.0.9:
- Fixed Installer Issue
  The installer now includes a DLL if your computer doesn't
  already have it installed.
 
New features in v6.0.8:
- Satellite Positioning Now Supports Glosnass
  Devices that support Glosnass satellite positioning now work
  the same as GPS-only devices.
 - Max Data Rates Updated
  802.11ax max data rates were updated to use max operational
  data rates for an AP rather than the max data rate that the
  AP is capable of.
 - Added Notification About the Release of VisiWave v7.0 
  When you first start VisiWave, a notice pops up informing you
  that VisiWave v7.0 is now available and you can upgrade to it.
  You are given a chance to upgrade immediately within the
  program.
 
New features in v6.0.7:
- AP Numbers in Exported CSV and XML Files Were Off By One
  The numbers that are used to uniquely identify access points
  when exporting survey data in CSV or XML files were off by one.
  For example, AP #1 was listed as "0" in the exported data.
 - Improved Handling of Radios with Half Power Beamwidth Antennas
  For Predictive Surveys, you can select the antenna pattern used
  by the access point.  Half Power Beamwidth antennas had issues
  handling vertical rotations near 90 or -90 degrees.  Also, a
  Gain must be specified for the simulation to have any effect.
  
 - Improved Predictive Coverage with Non-Floor-to-Ceiling Barriers 
  When using barriers that don't go all the way to the ceiling
  and using access points that are mounted high, the predictive
  coverage maps weren't showing sufficient signal loss near the
  barrier on the side opposite from the access point.
 
New features in v6.0.6:
- Long Data Collection Times
  A wireless adapter that suddenly took a long time to return
  AP scan results and then on the next scan quickly returned
  scan results could cause VisiWave to get out of sync.  This
  would then make VisiWave wait about 10 seconds for all
  future scan results.
 - Memory Leak in Report View
  A memory leak was fixed in Report View.  This leak could
  have caused stability issues after checking or unchecking
  many (hundred+) access points in the AP Filter for a
  Heatmap or coverage graph.
 
  
New features in v6.0.5:
- Chanalyzer Not Showing 5GHz DATA
  In some circumstances, VisiWave wasn't showing the 5GHz
  spectrum data when you selected "View in Chanalyzer".
  
 - Saving PDF Report Files
  The last version introduced an issue with saving PDF
  generated reports.  This was fixed with this release.
 
New features in v6.0.4:
- Performance Issue with Changing "Group By" in AP List
  When a large number of APs are selected in the AP List and then
  "Group By" is changed, it can take a long time to switch how
  the APs are grouped.  This has been fixed.
 - Out-of-Memory Error in Large Surveys When Selecting Many Data
  Points
  For very large surveys, loading all the discovered access
  point readings in the Wi-Fi Details view below the map in the
  Survey View could cause out-of-memory errors.  VisiWave now
  limits the number of rows that are added to this list.
  
 - Generating PDF Reports with Non-ASCII Characters in Filenames
  When generating a PDF report, if the filename you enter contains
  non-ASCII characters, images in the report weren't being shown.
  This is no longer a restriction. 
 
New features in v6.0.3:
- Door & Window Issue With Predictive Surveys
  In some rare cases, the order that doors or windows are
  included was causing VisiWave to hang.  The ordering is
  now changed automatically.
  
 - View in Chanalyzer Issue with Large Datasets
  VisiWave had an issue when using the View in Chanalyzer
  feature when the range included too many data points.
  Chanalyzer would load but no data would be included.  This
  situation is now fixed.
 - Google Earth Report Default Extension
  If a file extension wasn't provided for the report file,
  the file was given the extension of KML.  But it needed to be
  KMZ for the Google Earth files VisiWave creates.  An extension
  of KML would cause the embedded images to display as large
  X's.
  
 - Google Earth AP Coverage Maps Issue
  If you generated an AP Coverage map for Google Earth and had
  both "What to Map" set to "Strongest" and "Highlight Overlaps"
  set to anything other than "None", then VisiWave couldn't
  generate the Google Earth report.  Note that there are never
  highlighted overlaps when mapping the strongest APs so usually
  this wasn't an issue.
 
New features in v6.0.2:
- Set GPS Location Issue
  If "Get Location from GPS Device" was selected from the "Set
  GPS Location" menu item before any data was collected, then
  the program would crash.
 - Channels Under Noise Can't Be Selected When First Adding
  Spectrum Data
  
  In Survey View in the right pane, the 2.4GHz and 5GHz channels
  under "Noise" can't be selected when you collect the first set
  of spectrum data points.  The channels remained grayed out.
  You had to save the survey file and re-load it before you
  could access the noise channels.
  
 - Predictive Heatmap Issue with Large Survey Areas
  A large survey area (50m on a side or more) could have had
  issues producing accurate predictions when the radio was placed
  near the top of barriers.  The simulation had a path over the
  barriers which was making the signal strengths too generous.
 - Channel Maps Weren't Handling Some In-Between Channel Numbers
  Some channels that were "wide" (40MHz, 80MHz, or 160MHz) couldn't
  be selected in a Channel map.  Now VisiWave handles all common
  channel numbers regardless of channel width.
 - Rotate Horizontal Wasn't Working for Dipole Antennas
  For predictive surveys with radios set to have dipole antennas,
  the Rotate Horizontal setting wasn't affecting the heatmap
  pattern.  It is now functioning correctly.
  
 - Predictive Heatmaps Had White or Gray Regions
  With a few combinations of Min and Max color legend settings,
  some regions of the colored heatmap would show up as white or
  gray when they should be a dark red (when using the default
  color scheme).
 
New features in v6.0.1:
- Added Support for Channel Bonding in Predictive Surveys
  When doing a simulation, you can now set a radio's channel
  width in addition to just its frequency in the 5GHz band.
  You do this by right-clicking on a radio and selecting Edit
  Radio.  This allows you to simulate the effects of channel
  bonding.  For example, you can select channel 36 and say that
  it is a 40MHz channel to bond channels 36 and 40 together.
 - Issue Fixed with Exporting Simulation Data to CSV
  VisiWave was exporting only half the simulated signal values
  to the CSV file.  Every other value in the X direction was
  skipped.  Now all the values are exported.
  
 - Performance Improvements When Selecting Radios in Predictive Mode
  There were a few cases where updating the heatmap in Predictive
  mode took much longer than needed.
 - Allow Merging of Survey Files When Floor Plan Sizes are
  Slightly Different
  
  Due to some rounding issues, some survey files couldn't be
  merged even though they used the same floor plan image and
  scale.
 - Half Power Beamwidth Antenna Types Are More Effective
  For Predictive Surveys, the effect of the horizontal and
  vertical rotations for half power beamwidth antennas wasn't
  strong enough.  And the rotations didn't match the
  documentation.  These issues have been fixed.
 
Original new features found in v6.0
                 
                
        
        
        
    
                
        
        
                A maintenance release of VisiWave (v6.0.8 ) is now available for download.  If you already own v6.0 of VisiWave, just download the eval version and install it over-top of your current version.  Your existing license will continue to work.  If you would like to evaluate VisiWave, just download the eval version and try it out.
New features in v6.0.8:
- Satellite Positioning Now Supports Glosnass
  Devices that support Glosnass satellite positioning now work
  the same as GPS-only devices.
 - Max Data Rates Updated
  802.11ax max data rates were updated to use max operational
  data rates for an AP rather than the max data rate that the
  AP is capable of.
 - Added Notification About the Release of VisiWave v7.0 
  When you first start VisiWave, a notice pops up informing you
  that VisiWave v7.0 is now available and you can upgrade to it.
  You are given a chance to upgrade immediately within the
  program.
 
New features in v6.0.7:
- AP Numbers in Exported CSV and XML Files Were Off By One
  The numbers that are used to uniquely identify access points
  when exporting survey data in CSV or XML files were off by one.
  For example, AP #1 was listed as "0" in the exported data.
 - Improved Handling of Radios with Half Power Beamwidth Antennas
  For Predictive Surveys, you can select the antenna pattern used
  by the access point.  Half Power Beamwidth antennas had issues
  handling vertical rotations near 90 or -90 degrees.  Also, a
  Gain must be specified for the simulation to have any effect.
  
 - Improved Predictive Coverage with Non-Floor-to-Ceiling Barriers 
  When using barriers that don't go all the way to the ceiling
  and using access points that are mounted high, the predictive
  coverage maps weren't showing sufficient signal loss near the
  barrier on the side opposite from the access point.
 
New features in v6.0.6:
- Long Data Collection Times
  A wireless adapter that suddenly took a long time to return
  AP scan results and then on the next scan quickly returned
  scan results could cause VisiWave to get out of sync.  This
  would then make VisiWave wait about 10 seconds for all
  future scan results.
 - Memory Leak in Report View
  A memory leak was fixed in Report View.  This leak could
  have caused stability issues after checking or unchecking
  many (hundred+) access points in the AP Filter for a
  Heatmap or coverage graph.
 
  
New features in v6.0.5:
- Chanalyzer Not Showing 5GHz DATA
  In some circumstances, VisiWave wasn't showing the 5GHz
  spectrum data when you selected "View in Chanalyzer".
  
 - Saving PDF Report Files
  The last version introduced an issue with saving PDF
  generated reports.  This was fixed with this release.
 
New features in v6.0.4:
- Performance Issue with Changing "Group By" in AP List
  When a large number of APs are selected in the AP List and then
  "Group By" is changed, it can take a long time to switch how
  the APs are grouped.  This has been fixed.
 - Out-of-Memory Error in Large Surveys When Selecting Many Data
  Points
  For very large surveys, loading all the discovered access
  point readings in the Wi-Fi Details view below the map in the
  Survey View could cause out-of-memory errors.  VisiWave now
  limits the number of rows that are added to this list.
  
 - Generating PDF Reports with Non-ASCII Characters in Filenames
  When generating a PDF report, if the filename you enter contains
  non-ASCII characters, images in the report weren't being shown.
  This is no longer a restriction. 
 
New features in v6.0.3:
- Door & Window Issue With Predictive Surveys
  In some rare cases, the order that doors or windows are
  included was causing VisiWave to hang.  The ordering is
  now changed automatically.
  
 - View in Chanalyzer Issue with Large Datasets
  VisiWave had an issue when using the View in Chanalyzer
  feature when the range included too many data points.
  Chanalyzer would load but no data would be included.  This
  situation is now fixed.
 - Google Earth Report Default Extension
  If a file extension wasn't provided for the report file,
  the file was given the extension of KML.  But it needed to be
  KMZ for the Google Earth files VisiWave creates.  An extension
  of KML would cause the embedded images to display as large
  X's.
  
 - Google Earth AP Coverage Maps Issue
  If you generated an AP Coverage map for Google Earth and had
  both "What to Map" set to "Strongest" and "Highlight Overlaps"
  set to anything other than "None", then VisiWave couldn't
  generate the Google Earth report.  Note that there are never
  highlighted overlaps when mapping the strongest APs so usually
  this wasn't an issue.
 
New features in v6.0.2:
- Set GPS Location Issue
  If "Get Location from GPS Device" was selected from the "Set
  GPS Location" menu item before any data was collected, then
  the program would crash.
 - Channels Under Noise Can't Be Selected When First Adding
  Spectrum Data
  
  In Survey View in the right pane, the 2.4GHz and 5GHz channels
  under "Noise" can't be selected when you collect the first set
  of spectrum data points.  The channels remained grayed out.
  You had to save the survey file and re-load it before you
  could access the noise channels.
  
 - Predictive Heatmap Issue with Large Survey Areas
  A large survey area (50m on a side or more) could have had
  issues producing accurate predictions when the radio was placed
  near the top of barriers.  The simulation had a path over the
  barriers which was making the signal strengths too generous.
 - Channel Maps Weren't Handling Some In-Between Channel Numbers
  Some channels that were "wide" (40MHz, 80MHz, or 160MHz) couldn't
  be selected in a Channel map.  Now VisiWave handles all common
  channel numbers regardless of channel width.
 - Rotate Horizontal Wasn't Working for Dipole Antennas
  For predictive surveys with radios set to have dipole antennas,
  the Rotate Horizontal setting wasn't affecting the heatmap
  pattern.  It is now functioning correctly.
  
 - Predictive Heatmaps Had White or Gray Regions
  With a few combinations of Min and Max color legend settings,
  some regions of the colored heatmap would show up as white or
  gray when they should be a dark red (when using the default
  color scheme).
 
New features in v6.0.1:
- Added Support for Channel Bonding in Predictive Surveys
  When doing a simulation, you can now set a radio's channel
  width in addition to just its frequency in the 5GHz band.
  You do this by right-clicking on a radio and selecting Edit
  Radio.  This allows you to simulate the effects of channel
  bonding.  For example, you can select channel 36 and say that
  it is a 40MHz channel to bond channels 36 and 40 together.
 - Issue Fixed with Exporting Simulation Data to CSV
  VisiWave was exporting only half the simulated signal values
  to the CSV file.  Every other value in the X direction was
  skipped.  Now all the values are exported.
  
 - Performance Improvements When Selecting Radios in Predictive Mode
  There were a few cases where updating the heatmap in Predictive
  mode took much longer than needed.
 - Allow Merging of Survey Files When Floor Plan Sizes are
  Slightly Different
  
  Due to some rounding issues, some survey files couldn't be
  merged even though they used the same floor plan image and
  scale.
 - Half Power Beamwidth Antenna Types Are More Effective
  For Predictive Surveys, the effect of the horizontal and
  vertical rotations for half power beamwidth antennas wasn't
  strong enough.  And the rotations didn't match the
  documentation.  These issues have been fixed.
 
Original new features found in v6.0
                 
                
        
        
        
    
                
        
        
                A maintenance release of VisiWave (v6.0.7 ) is now available for download.  If you already own v6.0 of VisiWave, just download the eval version and install it over-top of your current version.  Your existing license will continue to work.  If you would like to evaluate VisiWave, just download the eval version and try it out.
New features in v6.0.7:
- AP Numbers in Exported CSV and XML Files Were Off By One
  The numbers that are used to uniquely identify access points
  when exporting survey data in CSV or XML files were off by one.
  For example, AP #1 was listed as "0" in the exported data.
 - Improved Handling of Radios with Half Power Beamwidth Antennas
  For Predictive Surveys, you can select the antenna pattern used
  by the access point.  Half Power Beamwidth antennas had issues
  handling vertical rotations near 90 or -90 degrees.  Also, a
  Gain must be specified for the simulation to have any effect.
  
 - Improved Predictive Coverage with Non-Floor-to-Ceiling Barriers 
  When using barriers that don't go all the way to the ceiling
  and using access points that are mounted high, the predictive
  coverage maps weren't showing sufficient signal loss near the
  barrier on the side opposite from the access point.
 
New features in v6.0.6:
- Long Data Collection Times
  A wireless adapter that suddenly took a long time to return
  AP scan results and then on the next scan quickly returned
  scan results could cause VisiWave to get out of sync.  This
  would then make VisiWave wait about 10 seconds for all
  future scan results.
 - Memory Leak in Report View
  A memory leak was fixed in Report View.  This leak could
  have caused stability issues after checking or unchecking
  many (hundred+) access points in the AP Filter for a
  Heatmap or coverage graph.
 
  
New features in v6.0.5:
- Chanalyzer Not Showing 5GHz DATA
  In some circumstances, VisiWave wasn't showing the 5GHz
  spectrum data when you selected "View in Chanalyzer".
  
 - Saving PDF Report Files
  The last version introduced an issue with saving PDF
  generated reports.  This was fixed with this release.
 
New features in v6.0.4:
- Performance Issue with Changing "Group By" in AP List
  When a large number of APs are selected in the AP List and then
  "Group By" is changed, it can take a long time to switch how
  the APs are grouped.  This has been fixed.
 - Out-of-Memory Error in Large Surveys When Selecting Many Data
  Points
  For very large surveys, loading all the discovered access
  point readings in the Wi-Fi Details view below the map in the
  Survey View could cause out-of-memory errors.  VisiWave now
  limits the number of rows that are added to this list.
  
 - Generating PDF Reports with Non-ASCII Characters in Filenames
  When generating a PDF report, if the filename you enter contains
  non-ASCII characters, images in the report weren't being shown.
  This is no longer a restriction. 
 
New features in v6.0.3:
- Door & Window Issue With Predictive Surveys
  In some rare cases, the order that doors or windows are
  included was causing VisiWave to hang.  The ordering is
  now changed automatically.
  
 - View in Chanalyzer Issue with Large Datasets
  VisiWave had an issue when using the View in Chanalyzer
  feature when the range included too many data points.
  Chanalyzer would load but no data would be included.  This
  situation is now fixed.
 - Google Earth Report Default Extension
  If a file extension wasn't provided for the report file,
  the file was given the extension of KML.  But it needed to be
  KMZ for the Google Earth files VisiWave creates.  An extension
  of KML would cause the embedded images to display as large
  X's.
  
 - Google Earth AP Coverage Maps Issue
  If you generated an AP Coverage map for Google Earth and had
  both "What to Map" set to "Strongest" and "Highlight Overlaps"
  set to anything other than "None", then VisiWave couldn't
  generate the Google Earth report.  Note that there are never
  highlighted overlaps when mapping the strongest APs so usually
  this wasn't an issue.
 
New features in v6.0.2:
- Set GPS Location Issue
  If "Get Location from GPS Device" was selected from the "Set
  GPS Location" menu item before any data was collected, then
  the program would crash.
 - Channels Under Noise Can't Be Selected When First Adding
  Spectrum Data
  
  In Survey View in the right pane, the 2.4GHz and 5GHz channels
  under "Noise" can't be selected when you collect the first set
  of spectrum data points.  The channels remained grayed out.
  You had to save the survey file and re-load it before you
  could access the noise channels.
  
 - Predictive Heatmap Issue with Large Survey Areas
  A large survey area (50m on a side or more) could have had
  issues producing accurate predictions when the radio was placed
  near the top of barriers.  The simulation had a path over the
  barriers which was making the signal strengths too generous.
 - Channel Maps Weren't Handling Some In-Between Channel Numbers
  Some channels that were "wide" (40MHz, 80MHz, or 160MHz) couldn't
  be selected in a Channel map.  Now VisiWave handles all common
  channel numbers regardless of channel width.
 - Rotate Horizontal Wasn't Working for Dipole Antennas
  For predictive surveys with radios set to have dipole antennas,
  the Rotate Horizontal setting wasn't affecting the heatmap
  pattern.  It is now functioning correctly.
  
 - Predictive Heatmaps Had White or Gray Regions
  With a few combinations of Min and Max color legend settings,
  some regions of the colored heatmap would show up as white or
  gray when they should be a dark red (when using the default
  color scheme).
 
New features in v6.0.1:
- Added Support for Channel Bonding in Predictive Surveys
  When doing a simulation, you can now set a radio's channel
  width in addition to just its frequency in the 5GHz band.
  You do this by right-clicking on a radio and selecting Edit
  Radio.  This allows you to simulate the effects of channel
  bonding.  For example, you can select channel 36 and say that
  it is a 40MHz channel to bond channels 36 and 40 together.
 - Issue Fixed with Exporting Simulation Data to CSV
  VisiWave was exporting only half the simulated signal values
  to the CSV file.  Every other value in the X direction was
  skipped.  Now all the values are exported.
  
 - Performance Improvements When Selecting Radios in Predictive Mode
  There were a few cases where updating the heatmap in Predictive
  mode took much longer than needed.
 - Allow Merging of Survey Files When Floor Plan Sizes are
  Slightly Different
  
  Due to some rounding issues, some survey files couldn't be
  merged even though they used the same floor plan image and
  scale.
 - Half Power Beamwidth Antenna Types Are More Effective
  For Predictive Surveys, the effect of the horizontal and
  vertical rotations for half power beamwidth antennas wasn't
  strong enough.  And the rotations didn't match the
  documentation.  These issues have been fixed.
 
Original new features found in v6.0
                 
                
        
        
        
    
                
        
        
                A maintenance release of VisiWave (v6.0.6 ) is now available for download.  If you already own v6.0 of VisiWave, just download the eval version and install it over-top of your current version.  Your existing license will continue to work.  If you would like to evaluate VisiWave, just download the eval version and try it out.
New features in v6.0.6:
- Long Data Collection Times
  A wireless adapter that suddenly took a long time to return
  AP scan results and then on the next scan quickly returned
  scan results could cause VisiWave to get out of sync.  This
  would then make VisiWave wait about 10 seconds for all
  future scan results.
 - Memory Leak in Report View
  A memory leak was fixed in Report View.  This leak could
  have caused stability issues after checking or unchecking
  many (hundred+) access points in the AP Filter for a
  Heatmap or coverage graph.
 
  
New features in v6.0.5:
- Chanalyzer Not Showing 5GHz DATA
  In some circumstances, VisiWave wasn't showing the 5GHz
  spectrum data when you selected "View in Chanalyzer".
  
 - Saving PDF Report Files
  The last version introduced an issue with saving PDF
  generated reports.  This was fixed with this release.
 
New features in v6.0.4:
- Performance Issue with Changing "Group By" in AP List
  When a large number of APs are selected in the AP List and then
  "Group By" is changed, it can take a long time to switch how
  the APs are grouped.  This has been fixed.
 - Out-of-Memory Error in Large Surveys When Selecting Many Data
  Points
  For very large surveys, loading all the discovered access
  point readings in the Wi-Fi Details view below the map in the
  Survey View could cause out-of-memory errors.  VisiWave now
  limits the number of rows that are added to this list.
  
 - Generating PDF Reports with Non-ASCII Characters in Filenames
  When generating a PDF report, if the filename you enter contains
  non-ASCII characters, images in the report weren't being shown.
  This is no longer a restriction. 
 
New features in v6.0.3:
- Door & Window Issue With Predictive Surveys
  In some rare cases, the order that doors or windows are
  included was causing VisiWave to hang.  The ordering is
  now changed automatically.
  
 - View in Chanalyzer Issue with Large Datasets
  VisiWave had an issue when using the View in Chanalyzer
  feature when the range included too many data points.
  Chanalyzer would load but no data would be included.  This
  situation is now fixed.
 - Google Earth Report Default Extension
  If a file extension wasn't provided for the report file,
  the file was given the extension of KML.  But it needed to be
  KMZ for the Google Earth files VisiWave creates.  An extension
  of KML would cause the embedded images to display as large
  X's.
  
 - Google Earth AP Coverage Maps Issue
  If you generated an AP Coverage map for Google Earth and had
  both "What to Map" set to "Strongest" and "Highlight Overlaps"
  set to anything other than "None", then VisiWave couldn't
  generate the Google Earth report.  Note that there are never
  highlighted overlaps when mapping the strongest APs so usually
  this wasn't an issue.
 
New features in v6.0.2:
- Set GPS Location Issue
  If "Get Location from GPS Device" was selected from the "Set
  GPS Location" menu item before any data was collected, then
  the program would crash.
 - Channels Under Noise Can't Be Selected When First Adding
  Spectrum Data
  
  In Survey View in the right pane, the 2.4GHz and 5GHz channels
  under "Noise" can't be selected when you collect the first set
  of spectrum data points.  The channels remained grayed out.
  You had to save the survey file and re-load it before you
  could access the noise channels.
  
 - Predictive Heatmap Issue with Large Survey Areas
  A large survey area (50m on a side or more) could have had
  issues producing accurate predictions when the radio was placed
  near the top of barriers.  The simulation had a path over the
  barriers which was making the signal strengths too generous.
 - Channel Maps Weren't Handling Some In-Between Channel Numbers
  Some channels that were "wide" (40MHz, 80MHz, or 160MHz) couldn't
  be selected in a Channel map.  Now VisiWave handles all common
  channel numbers regardless of channel width.
 - Rotate Horizontal Wasn't Working for Dipole Antennas
  For predictive surveys with radios set to have dipole antennas,
  the Rotate Horizontal setting wasn't affecting the heatmap
  pattern.  It is now functioning correctly.
  
 - Predictive Heatmaps Had White or Gray Regions
  With a few combinations of Min and Max color legend settings,
  some regions of the colored heatmap would show up as white or
  gray when they should be a dark red (when using the default
  color scheme).
 
New features in v6.0.1:
- Added Support for Channel Bonding in Predictive Surveys
  When doing a simulation, you can now set a radio's channel
  width in addition to just its frequency in the 5GHz band.
  You do this by right-clicking on a radio and selecting Edit
  Radio.  This allows you to simulate the effects of channel
  bonding.  For example, you can select channel 36 and say that
  it is a 40MHz channel to bond channels 36 and 40 together.
 - Issue Fixed with Exporting Simulation Data to CSV
  VisiWave was exporting only half the simulated signal values
  to the CSV file.  Every other value in the X direction was
  skipped.  Now all the values are exported.
  
 - Performance Improvements When Selecting Radios in Predictive Mode
  There were a few cases where updating the heatmap in Predictive
  mode took much longer than needed.
 - Allow Merging of Survey Files When Floor Plan Sizes are
  Slightly Different
  
  Due to some rounding issues, some survey files couldn't be
  merged even though they used the same floor plan image and
  scale.
 - Half Power Beamwidth Antenna Types Are More Effective
  For Predictive Surveys, the effect of the horizontal and
  vertical rotations for half power beamwidth antennas wasn't
  strong enough.  And the rotations didn't match the
  documentation.  These issues have been fixed.
 
Original new features found in v6.0
                 
                
        
        
        
    
                
        
        
                A maintenance release of VisiWave (v6.0.5 ) is now available for download.  If you already own v6.0 of VisiWave, just download the eval version and install it over-top of your current version.  Your existing license will continue to work.  If you would like to evaluate VisiWave, just download the eval version and try it out.
New features in v6.0.5:
- Chanalyzer Not Showing 5GHz DATA
  In some circumstances, VisiWave wasn't showing the 5GHz
  spectrum data when you selected "View in Chanalyzer".
  
 - Saving PDF Report Files
  The last version introduced an issue with saving PDF
  generated reports.  This was fixed with this release.
 
New features in v6.0.4:
- Performance Issue with Changing "Group By" in AP List
  When a large number of APs are selected in the AP List and then
  "Group By" is changed, it can take a long time to switch how
  the APs are grouped.  This has been fixed.
 - Out-of-Memory Error in Large Surveys When Selecting Many Data
  Points
  For very large surveys, loading all the discovered access
  point readings in the Wi-Fi Details view below the map in the
  Survey View could cause out-of-memory errors.  VisiWave now
  limits the number of rows that are added to this list.
  
 - Generating PDF Reports with Non-ASCII Characters in Filenames
  When generating a PDF report, if the filename you enter contains
  non-ASCII characters, images in the report weren't being shown.
  This is no longer a restriction. 
 
New features in v6.0.3:
- Door & Window Issue With Predictive Surveys
  In some rare cases, the order that doors or windows are
  included was causing VisiWave to hang.  The ordering is
  now changed automatically.
  
 - View in Chanalyzer Issue with Large Datasets
  VisiWave had an issue when using the View in Chanalyzer
  feature when the range included too many data points.
  Chanalyzer would load but no data would be included.  This
  situation is now fixed.
 - Google Earth Report Default Extension
  If a file extension wasn't provided for the report file,
  the file was given the extension of KML.  But it needed to be
  KMZ for the Google Earth files VisiWave creates.  An extension
  of KML would cause the embedded images to display as large
  X's.
  
 - Google Earth AP Coverage Maps Issue
  If you generated an AP Coverage map for Google Earth and had
  both "What to Map" set to "Strongest" and "Highlight Overlaps"
  set to anything other than "None", then VisiWave couldn't
  generate the Google Earth report.  Note that there are never
  highlighted overlaps when mapping the strongest APs so usually
  this wasn't an issue.
 
New features in v6.0.2:
- Set GPS Location Issue
  If "Get Location from GPS Device" was selected from the "Set
  GPS Location" menu item before any data was collected, then
  the program would crash.
 - Channels Under Noise Can't Be Selected When First Adding
  Spectrum Data
  
  In Survey View in the right pane, the 2.4GHz and 5GHz channels
  under "Noise" can't be selected when you collect the first set
  of spectrum data points.  The channels remained grayed out.
  You had to save the survey file and re-load it before you
  could access the noise channels.
  
 - Predictive Heatmap Issue with Large Survey Areas
  A large survey area (50m on a side or more) could have had
  issues producing accurate predictions when the radio was placed
  near the top of barriers.  The simulation had a path over the
  barriers which was making the signal strengths too generous.
 - Channel Maps Weren't Handling Some In-Between Channel Numbers
  Some channels that were "wide" (40MHz, 80MHz, or 160MHz) couldn't
  be selected in a Channel map.  Now VisiWave handles all common
  channel numbers regardless of channel width.
 - Rotate Horizontal Wasn't Working for Dipole Antennas
  For predictive surveys with radios set to have dipole antennas,
  the Rotate Horizontal setting wasn't affecting the heatmap
  pattern.  It is now functioning correctly.
  
 - Predictive Heatmaps Had White or Gray Regions
  With a few combinations of Min and Max color legend settings,
  some regions of the colored heatmap would show up as white or
  gray when they should be a dark red (when using the default
  color scheme).
 
New features in v6.0.1:
- Added Support for Channel Bonding in Predictive Surveys
  When doing a simulation, you can now set a radio's channel
  width in addition to just its frequency in the 5GHz band.
  You do this by right-clicking on a radio and selecting Edit
  Radio.  This allows you to simulate the effects of channel
  bonding.  For example, you can select channel 36 and say that
  it is a 40MHz channel to bond channels 36 and 40 together.
 - Issue Fixed with Exporting Simulation Data to CSV
  VisiWave was exporting only half the simulated signal values
  to the CSV file.  Every other value in the X direction was
  skipped.  Now all the values are exported.
  
 - Performance Improvements When Selecting Radios in Predictive Mode
  There were a few cases where updating the heatmap in Predictive
  mode took much longer than needed.
 - Allow Merging of Survey Files When Floor Plan Sizes are
  Slightly Different
  
  Due to some rounding issues, some survey files couldn't be
  merged even though they used the same floor plan image and
  scale.
 - Half Power Beamwidth Antenna Types Are More Effective
  For Predictive Surveys, the effect of the horizontal and
  vertical rotations for half power beamwidth antennas wasn't
  strong enough.  And the rotations didn't match the
  documentation.  These issues have been fixed.
 
Original new features found in v6.0
                 
                
        
        
        
    
                
        
        
                A maintenance release of VisiWave (v6.0.4 ) is now available for download.  If you already own v6.0 of VisiWave, just download the eval version and install it over-top of your current version.  Your existing license will continue to work.  If you would like to evaluate VisiWave, just download the eval version and try it out.
New features in v6.0.4:
- Performance Issue with Changing "Group By" in AP List
  When a large number of APs are selected in the AP List and then
  "Group By" is changed, it can take a long time to switch how
  the APs are grouped.  This has been fixed.
 - Out-of-Memory Error in Large Surveys When Selecting Many Data
  Points
  For very large surveys, loading all the discovered access
  point readings in the Wi-Fi Details view below the map in the
  Survey View could cause out-of-memory errors.  VisiWave now
  limits the number of rows that are added to this list.
  
 - Generating PDF Reports with Non-ASCII Characters in Filenames
  When generating a PDF report, if the filename you enter contains
  non-ASCII characters, images in the report weren't being shown.
  This is no longer a restriction. 
 
New features in v6.0.3:
- Door & Window Issue With Predictive Surveys
  In some rare cases, the order that doors or windows are
  included was causing VisiWave to hang.  The ordering is
  now changed automatically.
  
 - View in Chanalyzer Issue with Large Datasets
  VisiWave had an issue when using the View in Chanalyzer
  feature when the range included too many data points.
  Chanalyzer would load but no data would be included.  This
  situation is now fixed.
 - Google Earth Report Default Extension
  If a file extension wasn't provided for the report file,
  the file was given the extension of KML.  But it needed to be
  KMZ for the Google Earth files VisiWave creates.  An extension
  of KML would cause the embedded images to display as large
  X's.
  
 - Google Earth AP Coverage Maps Issue
  If you generated an AP Coverage map for Google Earth and had
  both "What to Map" set to "Strongest" and "Highlight Overlaps"
  set to anything other than "None", then VisiWave couldn't
  generate the Google Earth report.  Note that there are never
  highlighted overlaps when mapping the strongest APs so usually
  this wasn't an issue.
 
New features in v6.0.2:
- Set GPS Location Issue
  If "Get Location from GPS Device" was selected from the "Set
  GPS Location" menu item before any data was collected, then
  the program would crash.
 - Channels Under Noise Can't Be Selected When First Adding
  Spectrum Data
  
  In Survey View in the right pane, the 2.4GHz and 5GHz channels
  under "Noise" can't be selected when you collect the first set
  of spectrum data points.  The channels remained grayed out.
  You had to save the survey file and re-load it before you
  could access the noise channels.
  
 - Predictive Heatmap Issue with Large Survey Areas
  A large survey area (50m on a side or more) could have had
  issues producing accurate predictions when the radio was placed
  near the top of barriers.  The simulation had a path over the
  barriers which was making the signal strengths too generous.
 - Channel Maps Weren't Handling Some In-Between Channel Numbers
  Some channels that were "wide" (40MHz, 80MHz, or 160MHz) couldn't
  be selected in a Channel map.  Now VisiWave handles all common
  channel numbers regardless of channel width.
 - Rotate Horizontal Wasn't Working for Dipole Antennas
  For predictive surveys with radios set to have dipole antennas,
  the Rotate Horizontal setting wasn't affecting the heatmap
  pattern.  It is now functioning correctly.
  
 - Predictive Heatmaps Had White or Gray Regions
  With a few combinations of Min and Max color legend settings,
  some regions of the colored heatmap would show up as white or
  gray when they should be a dark red (when using the default
  color scheme).
 
New features in v6.0.1:
- Added Support for Channel Bonding in Predictive Surveys
  When doing a simulation, you can now set a radio's channel
  width in addition to just its frequency in the 5GHz band.
  You do this by right-clicking on a radio and selecting Edit
  Radio.  This allows you to simulate the effects of channel
  bonding.  For example, you can select channel 36 and say that
  it is a 40MHz channel to bond channels 36 and 40 together.
 - Issue Fixed with Exporting Simulation Data to CSV
  VisiWave was exporting only half the simulated signal values
  to the CSV file.  Every other value in the X direction was
  skipped.  Now all the values are exported.
  
 - Performance Improvements When Selecting Radios in Predictive Mode
  There were a few cases where updating the heatmap in Predictive
  mode took much longer than needed.
 - Allow Merging of Survey Files When Floor Plan Sizes are
  Slightly Different
  
  Due to some rounding issues, some survey files couldn't be
  merged even though they used the same floor plan image and
  scale.
 - Half Power Beamwidth Antenna Types Are More Effective
  For Predictive Surveys, the effect of the horizontal and
  vertical rotations for half power beamwidth antennas wasn't
  strong enough.  And the rotations didn't match the
  documentation.  These issues have been fixed.
 
Original new features found in v6.0
                 
                
        
        
        
    
                
        
        
                A maintenance release of VisiWave (v6.0.3 ) is now available for download.  If you already own v6.0 of VisiWave, just download the eval version and install it over-top of your current version.  Your existing license will continue to work.  If you would like to evaluate VisiWave, just download the eval version and try it out.
New features in v6.0.3:
- Door & Window Issue With Predictive Surveys
  In some rare cases, the order that doors or windows are
  included was causing VisiWave to hang.  The ordering is
  now changed automatically.
  
 - View in Chanalyzer Issue with Large Datasets
  VisiWave had an issue when using the View in Chanalyzer
  feature when the range included too many data points.
  Chanalyzer would load but no data would be included.  This
  situation is now fixed.
 - Google Earth Report Default Extension
  If a file extension wasn't provided for the report file,
  the file was given the extension of KML.  But it needed to be
  KMZ for the Google Earth files VisiWave creates.  An extension
  of KML would cause the embedded images to display as large
  X's.
  
 - Google Earth AP Coverage Maps Issue
  If you generated an AP Coverage map for Google Earth and had
  both "What to Map" set to "Strongest" and "Highlight Overlaps"
  set to anything other than "None", then VisiWave couldn't
  generate the Google Earth report.  Note that there are never
  highlighted overlaps when mapping the strongest APs so usually
  this wasn't an issue.
 
New features in v6.0.2:
- Set GPS Location Issue
  If "Get Location from GPS Device" was selected from the "Set
  GPS Location" menu item before any data was collected, then
  the program would crash.
 - Channels Under Noise Can't Be Selected When First Adding
  Spectrum Data
  
  In Survey View in the right pane, the 2.4GHz and 5GHz channels
  under "Noise" can't be selected when you collect the first set
  of spectrum data points.  The channels remained grayed out.
  You had to save the survey file and re-load it before you
  could access the noise channels.
  
 - Predictive Heatmap Issue with Large Survey Areas
  A large survey area (50m on a side or more) could have had
  issues producing accurate predictions when the radio was placed
  near the top of barriers.  The simulation had a path over the
  barriers which was making the signal strengths too generous.
 - Channel Maps Weren't Handling Some In-Between Channel Numbers
  Some channels that were "wide" (40MHz, 80MHz, or 160MHz) couldn't
  be selected in a Channel map.  Now VisiWave handles all common
  channel numbers regardless of channel width.
 - Rotate Horizontal Wasn't Working for Dipole Antennas
  For predictive surveys with radios set to have dipole antennas,
  the Rotate Horizontal setting wasn't affecting the heatmap
  pattern.  It is now functioning correctly.
  
 - Predictive Heatmaps Had White or Gray Regions
  With a few combinations of Min and Max color legend settings,
  some regions of the colored heatmap would show up as white or
  gray when they should be a dark red (when using the default
  color scheme).
 
New features in v6.0.1:
- Added Support for Channel Bonding in Predictive Surveys
  When doing a simulation, you can now set a radio's channel
  width in addition to just its frequency in the 5GHz band.
  You do this by right-clicking on a radio and selecting Edit
  Radio.  This allows you to simulate the effects of channel
  bonding.  For example, you can select channel 36 and say that
  it is a 40MHz channel to bond channels 36 and 40 together.
 - Issue Fixed with Exporting Simulation Data to CSV
  VisiWave was exporting only half the simulated signal values
  to the CSV file.  Every other value in the X direction was
  skipped.  Now all the values are exported.
  
 - Performance Improvements When Selecting Radios in Predictive Mode
  There were a few cases where updating the heatmap in Predictive
  mode took much longer than needed.
 - Allow Merging of Survey Files When Floor Plan Sizes are
  Slightly Different
  
  Due to some rounding issues, some survey files couldn't be
  merged even though they used the same floor plan image and
  scale.
 - Half Power Beamwidth Antenna Types Are More Effective
  For Predictive Surveys, the effect of the horizontal and
  vertical rotations for half power beamwidth antennas wasn't
  strong enough.  And the rotations didn't match the
  documentation.  These issues have been fixed.
 
Original new features found in v6.0
                 
                
        
        
        
    
                
        
        
                A maintenance release of VisiWave (v6.0.2 ) is now available for download.  If you already own v6.0 of VisiWave, just download the eval version and install it over-top of your current version.  Your existing license will continue to work.  If you would like to evaluate VisiWave, just download the eval version and try it out.
New features in v6.0.2:
- Set GPS Location Issue
  If "Get Location from GPS Device" was selected from the "Set
  GPS Location" menu item before any data was collected, then
  the program would crash.
 - Channels Under Noise Can't Be Selected When First Adding
  Spectrum Data
  
  In Survey View in the right pane, the 2.4GHz and 5GHz channels
  under "Noise" can't be selected when you collect the first set
  of spectrum data points.  The channels remained grayed out.
  You had to save the survey file and re-load it before you
  could access the noise channels.
  
 - Predictive Heatmap Issue with Large Survey Areas
  A large survey area (50m on a side or more) could have had
  issues producing accurate predictions when the radio was placed
  near the top of barriers.  The simulation had a path over the
  barriers which was making the signal strengths too generous.
 - Channel Maps Weren't Handling Some In-Between Channel Numbers
  Some channels that were "wide" (40MHz, 80MHz, or 160MHz) couldn't
  be selected in a Channel map.  Now VisiWave handles all common
  channel numbers regardless of channel width.
 - Rotate Horizontal Wasn't Working for Dipole Antennas
  For predictive surveys with radios set to have dipole antennas,
  the Rotate Horizontal setting wasn't affecting the heatmap
  pattern.  It is now functioning correctly.
  
 - Predictive Heatmaps Had White or Gray Regions
  With a few combinations of Min and Max color legend settings,
  some regions of the colored heatmap would show up as white or
  gray when they should be a dark red (when using the default
  color scheme).
 
New features in v6.0.1:
- Added Support for Channel Bonding in Predictive Surveys
  When doing a simulation, you can now set a radio's channel
  width in addition to just its frequency in the 5GHz band.
  You do this by right-clicking on a radio and selecting Edit
  Radio.  This allows you to simulate the effects of channel
  bonding.  For example, you can select channel 36 and say that
  it is a 40MHz channel to bond channels 36 and 40 together.
 - Issue Fixed with Exporting Simulation Data to CSV
  VisiWave was exporting only half the simulated signal values
  to the CSV file.  Every other value in the X direction was
  skipped.  Now all the values are exported.
  
 - Performance Improvements When Selecting Radios in Predictive Mode
  There were a few cases where updating the heatmap in Predictive
  mode took much longer than needed.
 - Allow Merging of Survey Files When Floor Plan Sizes are
  Slightly Different
  
  Due to some rounding issues, some survey files couldn't be
  merged even though they used the same floor plan image and
  scale.
 - Half Power Beamwidth Antenna Types Are More Effective
  For Predictive Surveys, the effect of the horizontal and
  vertical rotations for half power beamwidth antennas wasn't
  strong enough.  And the rotations didn't match the
  documentation.  These issues have been fixed.
 
Original new features found in v6.0
                 
                
        
        
        
    
                
        
        
                A maintenance release of VisiWave (v5.0.13 ) is now available for download.  If you already own v5.0 of VisiWave, just download the eval version and install it over-top of your current version.  Your existing license will continue to work.  If you would like to evaluate VisiWave, just download the eval version and try it out.
New features in v5.0.13:
- Survey Notes Not Saved
  Survey notes entered on the Notes tab on the Survey
  Properties window were not being saved in the survey file.
  They would show up in the report when initially entered,
  but not after the survey had been saved and re-loaded.
  
 - Incorrect Horizontal Surface Material for Predictive Heatmaps
  When creating a barrier that has a horizontal surface (such
  as a table, desk, or cabinet) the vertical material was used
  instead of using the horizontal material.
 - Issue Fixed with Exporting Simulation Data to CSV
  VisiWave was exporting only half the simulated signal values
  to the CSV file.  Every other value in the X direction was
  skipped.  Now all the values are exported.
  
 - Performance Improvements When Selecting Radios in Prdictive Mode
  There were a few cases where updating the heatmap in Predictive
  mode took much longer than needed.
 - Allow Merging of Survey Files When Floor Plan Sizes are
  Slightly Different
  
  Due to some rounding issues, some survey files couldn't be
  merged even though they used the same floor plan image and
  scale.
 
New features in v5.0.12:
- Clear Data Points Issue Fixed
  The previous version introduced a bug when either Data
  Points or All was selected from the Survey->Clear menu and
  then new data points were added.  This has now been fixed.
 - Invalid Automatically Detected AP Names Made Survey Files Unloadable
  If the AP name provided by a Cisco compatible controller
  contained invalid data, when that garbage AP name was written
  to the survey file, it could cause the survey file to not
  properly load in the future.  Now these invalid AP names are
  skipped so they are not written to the survey file.
 
New features in v5.0.11:
- Inferred AP Readings [New Feature]
  When a wireless adapter performs a scan for all APs in the
  area, it tries to hear them all but some are missed due to
  interference, timing, or many other issues.  VisiWave now has
  the ability to examine surrounding data points to try to
  detect AP readings that were missed.  These are called
  "Inferred AP Readings".  When VisiWave believes an AP reading
  was missed, it adds an inferred AP reading to that data point
  and estimates what the signal strength would be for that AP.
  In heatmaps, a data point with a green outside ring
  indicates an inferred AP reading.  Also, in the Wi-Fi Details
  table, the AP Name or MAC address is colored green for
  inferred AP readings and the tooltip label has ""
  added to the end.
  
  If you are seeing many of these inferred AP readings, then you
  might consider trying a different wireless adapter or updating
  your wireless adapter's drivers to the latest version released
  by the manufacturer.
- In Predictive Mode, APs Appear Too Large in Large Survey Areas
  When doing a predictive survey over a large survey area, the
  access points added to the scene could become too big.  They
  are now a more reasonable sized in large survey areas.
 - Merging Predictive Survey Files Caused a Crash
  The Merge Survey Files feature wasn't working when trying to
  merge a survey file with predictive data.  This has now been
  fixed.  Note the resulting merged survey file will have an
  identical copy of the Main Survey File's predictive data.  The
  barriers, APs, etc. from the other merged survey files will
  not be included in the merged survey file.
  
 - Predictive Heatmaps Were Shifted Right and Down in Large Areas
  When doing a predictive survey over a large area, the heatmap
  was shifted to the right and down.
  
 - Linked AP Markers Were Not Included During a Survey File Merge
  When merging survey files using the Merge Survey Files
  feature, some AP Markers from the survey files being merged
  were not copied over.  The AP Markers that were linked to an
  AP (colored red) were not included.  All the AP Markers from
  the main survey file and all the unlinked AP Markers were
  correctly included.
  
 - Wireless Adapter Names Could Have Been Wrong After a Merge
  If the merged survey files used different wireless adapters
  to collect survey data, the wireless adapter name listed
  under the Wi-Fi details for each data point could have
  been wrong.
 - Predictive Surveys: Only First AP in Configuration was Loaded
  When creating a Predictive Survey, you can create many radios,
  access points, and configurations.  However, when loading a
  survey file with more than one AP under a configuration, only
  the first one was successfully loaded.  The others were
  silently skipped.
  
New features in v5.0.10:
- Set Scale Wasn't Working with Decimal Numbers
  v5.0.9 introduced a change that caused Set Scale to not work
  if the scale contained a decimal point.  This release fixed
  that issue.
 
New features in v5.0.9:
- Running Simulations Failed if Windows Username Contained
  non-ASCII Characters
  
  If your Windows user account name contained non-US ASCII
  characters, you would get an error saying "The simulation
  could not be run."  This has been fixed.
 - Check for Supported 3D Graphics Drivers for Predict View
  If your computer doesn't have a supported 3D graphics
  system, then you will get an error message and Predict
  View will be disabled.
 - AP Name Master File Characters Not Case Insensitive
  If the MAC addresses entered into the AP Name Master File
  had uppercase characters, then when VisiWave went to update
  the list, it wouldn't recognize the addresses with uppercase
  characters so it would re-add the edits to the end.
  
 - Updates to AP Name Master File are Immediately Seen in VisiWave
  If the AP Name Master File is updated outside of VisiWave (or
  by another running instance of VisiWave), the new names are
  immediately shown in VisiWave's AP List.
  
 - Unable to Create Report Templates
  v5.0.8 introduced an issue that prevented Report Templates
  from being created.
  
 - Dates and Times Not Formatted According to Local Region
  Dates and times displayed by VisiWave are now formatted
  according to the computer's language and region.
 - In PDF Report, Text from Long Descriptions Located Below
  a Graph Might Have Duplicate Text
  
  If you have a Description on a report page that is located
  below the graph and carries over to a second page, text from
  the description might be repeated and placed on extra pages.
 
New features in v5.0.8:
- Predictive Surveys
  VisiWave Site Survey Pro now supports predictive surveys as
  well as traditional surveys.  A predictive survey is when you
  describe the barriers (walls and other solid objects) in the
  survey area and the location and characteristics of one or
  more access points and then run a theoretical simulation of
  how radio waves would propagate through the survey area.
  It is a way of estimating wireless coverage without having to
  collect survey measurements in the real world.  This is
  useful for dealing with buildings that haven't been built yet
  or for doing what-if analysis for existing areas that can't be
  easily modified.
 - Difference Heatmap Legend Issue
  There was an issue where the legend of a difference heatmap
  would only allow you to see the positive values.  Now the full
  range of positive and negative numbers can be seen.
 
New features in v5.0.5:
- Issue with PDF Floor Plan Image File Names
  If the name of a PDF file with non-ASCII characters was used
  as a floor plan image, loading that image might have failed.
  Now any characters can be used in the file name.
 - Issue with Duplicate AP Names Appearing in AP List
  When capturing survey data, the same APs could appear many
  times in the AP List.  This might happen if a virtual AP
  continuously changes an AP's SSID in between scans.  Now the
  AP List is updated to show the most recent SSID for the AP.
  
 - Issue Using Left/Right Arrow Keys to Move from Point to Point
  Fixed an issue where VisiWave could randomly crash when
  selecting a data point in Survey View and then pressing the
  left or right arrow key to move to the previous or next data
  point.
 
New features in v5.0.4:
- Support for Large Floor Plan Image Files
  If an image file is too large for the amount of memory your
  computer has, VisiWave now automatically reduces the size of
  the image so it will work.  Typically images that are 4000
  pixels on a side or less work fine.  Larger images might get
  automatically resized to around this width or height.  You can
  see the final image size by selecting Set Scale.
 - Wrong AP#'s Listed in AP List in PDF Reports
  If you generated a PDF report, the numbers listed for each AP#
  was off by one on AP List report pages.
 - MAC Addresses Given Wrong Name for Locally Administered Names
  If an access point generates a Locally Administered MAC
  address, VisiWave would sometimes give this AP the wrong
  manufacturer name.  Now Locally Administered addresses
  start "local:".
 
New features in v5.0.3:
- AP Marker Custom Names in Report View Were Incorrect
  If you set a custom name on an AP Marker, save the survey file
  then reload the survey file, the custom names won't be correct
  when viewed on any report pages.
 - Data Points Where Nothing Was Seen Were Not Contributing to
  Heatmaps
  If a data point that was collected but no access points where
  seen at that location then that point was just skipped when
  calculating a heatmap.  Now that point contributes to the
  heatmap by saying there is no coverage there.
 - Changing the Survey Map Image Could Stretch Report Images
  If you changed the survey map image file on an already
  existing survey file, the width or height of a report image
  would be wrong if the aspect ratio of the new image didn't
  match the aspect ratio of the old image.
 
New features in v5.0.2:
- Failed to Load v4.0 Survey Files With "AP#'s" in Caption
  Trying to load a survey file created with an earlier version
  of VisiWave would fail if the string "AP#" occurred in
  any caption or text description unless the string was
  followed by a number.
 - Issue When Generating Report With Legend Tab Outside Range
  There was an issue with generating a report when the legend
  for a heatmap had one of the tabs outside of the Min/Max
  range of the color legend.
  
 - Generating PDF Report Would Randomly Fail
  An uninitialized variable would cause generating a PDF report
  to randomly fail.
 - Changing the Survey Map Image Could Stretch Report Images
  If you changed the survey map image file on an already
  existing survey file, the width or height of a report image
  would be wrong if the aspect ratio of the new image didn't
  match the aspect ratio of the old image.
  
 - Loading v3.0 Survey Files Could Cause Data Points to be in the
  Wrong Location
  
  Survey files created using v3.0 or earlier of VisiWave did not
  contain the floor plan image file, but rather the filename of
  the image file.  If that filename is no longer valid, then you
  are prompted to pick the right image file.  Doing this in v5.0
  would cause the data points to not be located in the correct
  locations.
 
New features in v5.0.1:
- Can't Add Data Points After Loading an Empty v4.0 Survey File
  If you load a survey file created by v4.0 of VisiWave that
  didn't have any data points in it already, then adding a data
  point to it would give you the error message "Encountered an
  improper argument".
 - Issue Selecting Interference Tab After Stopping Continuous Capture
  
  If you switched to the Interference Details Tab after stopping
  a Continuous mode data capture it could cause a crash.
  
 - Issue Setting the Name Property On a New Survey
  On a new survey file, if you selected a floor plan image file
  and set the "Name" property on the Name tab, then VisiWave
  would show an error or crash.
  
 - AP Names Sent from the AP Controller Were Not Presenting Correctly
  
  The character conversion of AP Names sent by the AP controller
  where not using the correct conversion and could end up
  looking like Chinese, Japanese, or Korean characters.
  
 - Issue Loading and Saving Report Templates
  Loading or saving Report Templates by pressing the Templates
  button in the Report View wasn't working correctly.
 
Original new features found in v5.0
                 
                
        
        
        
    
            
        
        
                A maintenance release of VisiWave (v6.0.1 ) is now available for download.  If you already own v6.0 of VisiWave, just download the eval version and install it over-top of your current version.  Your existing license will continue to work.  If you would like to evaluate VisiWave, just download the eval version and try it out.
New features in v6.0.1:
- Added Support for Channel Bonding in Predictive Surveys
  When doing a simulation, you can now set a radio's channel
  width in addition to just its frequency in the 5GHz band.
  You do this by right-clicking on a radio and selecting Edit
  Radio.  This allows you to simulate the effects of channel
  bonding.  For example, you can select channel 36 and say that
  it is a 40MHz channel to bond channels 36 and 40 together.
 - Issue Fixed with Exporting Simulation Data to CSV
  VisiWave was exporting only half the simulated signal values
  to the CSV file.  Every other value in the X direction was
  skipped.  Now all the values are exported.
  
 - Performance Improvements When Selecting Radios in Predictive Mode
  There were a few cases where updating the heatmap in Predictive
  mode took much longer than needed.
 - Allow Merging of Survey Files When Floor Plan Sizes are
  Slightly Different
  
  Due to some rounding issues, some survey files couldn't be
  merged even though they used the same floor plan image and
  scale.
 - Half Power Beamwidth Antenna Types Are More Effective
  For Predictive Surveys, the effect of the horizontal and
  vertical rotations for half power beamwidth antennas wasn't
  strong enough.  And the rotations didn't match the
  documentation.  These issues have been fixed.
 
Original new features found in v6.0
                 
                
        
        
        
    
                
        
        
                A maintenance release of VisiWave (v5.0.12 ) is now available for download.  If you already own v5.0 of VisiWave, just download the eval version and install it over-top of your current version.  Your existing license will continue to work.  If you would like to evaluate VisiWave, just download the eval version and try it out.
New features in v5.0.12:
- Clear Data Points Issue Fixed
  The previous version introduced a bug when either Data
  Points or All was selected from the Survey->Clear menu and
  then new data points were added.  This has now been fixed.
 - Invalid Automatically Detected AP Names Made Survey Files Unloadable
  If the AP name provided by a Cisco compatible controller
  contained invalid data, when that garbage AP name was written
  to the survey file, it could cause the survey file to not
  properly load in the future.  Now these invalid AP names are
  skipped so they are not written to the survey file.
 
New features in v5.0.11:
- Inferred AP Readings [New Feature]
  When a wireless adapter performs a scan for all APs in the
  area, it tries to hear them all but some are missed due to
  interference, timing, or many other issues.  VisiWave now has
  the ability to examine surrounding data points to try to
  detect AP readings that were missed.  These are called
  "Inferred AP Readings".  When VisiWave believes an AP reading
  was missed, it adds an inferred AP reading to that data point
  and estimates what the signal strength would be for that AP.
  In heatmaps, a data point with a green outside ring
  indicates an inferred AP reading.  Also, in the Wi-Fi Details
  table, the AP Name or MAC address is colored green for
  inferred AP readings and the tooltip label has ""
  added to the end.
  
  If you are seeing many of these inferred AP readings, then you
  might consider trying a different wireless adapter or updating
  your wireless adapter's drivers to the latest version released
  by the manufacturer.
- In Predictive Mode, APs Appear Too Large in Large Survey Areas
  When doing a predictive survey over a large survey area, the
  access points added to the scene could become too big.  They
  are now a more reasonable sized in large survey areas.
 - Merging Predictive Survey Files Caused a Crash
  The Merge Survey Files feature wasn't working when trying to
  merge a survey file with predictive data.  This has now been
  fixed.  Note the resulting merged survey file will have an
  identical copy of the Main Survey File's predictive data.  The
  barriers, APs, etc. from the other merged survey files will
  not be included in the merged survey file.
  
 - Predictive Heatmaps Were Shifted Right and Down in Large Areas
  When doing a predictive survey over a large area, the heatmap
  was shifted to the right and down.
  
 - Linked AP Markers Were Not Included During a Survey File Merge
  When merging survey files using the Merge Survey Files
  feature, some AP Markers from the survey files being merged
  were not copied over.  The AP Markers that were linked to an
  AP (colored red) were not included.  All the AP Markers from
  the main survey file and all the unlinked AP Markers were
  correctly included.
  
 - Wireless Adapter Names Could Have Been Wrong After a Merge
  If the merged survey files used different wireless adapters
  to collect survey data, the wireless adapter name listed
  under the Wi-Fi details for each data point could have
  been wrong.
 - Predictive Surveys: Only First AP in Configuration was Loaded
  When creating a Predictive Survey, you can create many radios,
  access points, and configurations.  However, when loading a
  survey file with more than one AP under a configuration, only
  the first one was successfully loaded.  The others were
  silently skipped.
  
New features in v5.0.10:
- Set Scale Wasn't Working with Decimal Numbers
  v5.0.9 introduced a change that caused Set Scale to not work
  if the scale contained a decimal point.  This release fixed
  that issue.
 
New features in v5.0.9:
- Running Simulations Failed if Windows Username Contained
  non-ASCII Characters
  
  If your Windows user account name contained non-US ASCII
  characters, you would get an error saying "The simulation
  could not be run."  This has been fixed.
 - Check for Supported 3D Graphics Drivers for Predict View
  If your computer doesn't have a supported 3D graphics
  system, then you will get an error message and Predict
  View will be disabled.
 - AP Name Master File Characters Not Case Insensitive
  If the MAC addresses entered into the AP Name Master File
  had uppercase characters, then when VisiWave went to update
  the list, it wouldn't recognize the addresses with uppercase
  characters so it would re-add the edits to the end.
  
 - Updates to AP Name Master File are Immediately Seen in VisiWave
  If the AP Name Master File is updated outside of VisiWave (or
  by another running instance of VisiWave), the new names are
  immediately shown in VisiWave's AP List.
  
 - Unable to Create Report Templates
  v5.0.8 introduced an issue that prevented Report Templates
  from being created.
  
 - Dates and Times Not Formatted According to Local Region
  Dates and times displayed by VisiWave are now formatted
  according to the computer's language and region.
 - In PDF Report, Text from Long Descriptions Located Below
  a Graph Might Have Duplicate Text
  
  If you have a Description on a report page that is located
  below the graph and carries over to a second page, text from
  the description might be repeated and placed on extra pages.
 
New features in v5.0.8:
- Predictive Surveys
  VisiWave Site Survey Pro now supports predictive surveys as
  well as traditional surveys.  A predictive survey is when you
  describe the barriers (walls and other solid objects) in the
  survey area and the location and characteristics of one or
  more access points and then run a theoretical simulation of
  how radio waves would propagate through the survey area.
  It is a way of estimating wireless coverage without having to
  collect survey measurements in the real world.  This is
  useful for dealing with buildings that haven't been built yet
  or for doing what-if analysis for existing areas that can't be
  easily modified.
 - Difference Heatmap Legend Issue
  There was an issue where the legend of a difference heatmap
  would only allow you to see the positive values.  Now the full
  range of positive and negative numbers can be seen.
 
New features in v5.0.5:
- Issue with PDF Floor Plan Image File Names
  If the name of a PDF file with non-ASCII characters was used
  as a floor plan image, loading that image might have failed.
  Now any characters can be used in the file name.
 - Issue with Duplicate AP Names Appearing in AP List
  When capturing survey data, the same APs could appear many
  times in the AP List.  This might happen if a virtual AP
  continuously changes an AP's SSID in between scans.  Now the
  AP List is updated to show the most recent SSID for the AP.
  
 - Issue Using Left/Right Arrow Keys to Move from Point to Point
  Fixed an issue where VisiWave could randomly crash when
  selecting a data point in Survey View and then pressing the
  left or right arrow key to move to the previous or next data
  point.
 
New features in v5.0.4:
- Support for Large Floor Plan Image Files
  If an image file is too large for the amount of memory your
  computer has, VisiWave now automatically reduces the size of
  the image so it will work.  Typically images that are 4000
  pixels on a side or less work fine.  Larger images might get
  automatically resized to around this width or height.  You can
  see the final image size by selecting Set Scale.
 - Wrong AP#'s Listed in AP List in PDF Reports
  If you generated a PDF report, the numbers listed for each AP#
  was off by one on AP List report pages.
 - MAC Addresses Given Wrong Name for Locally Administered Names
  If an access point generates a Locally Administered MAC
  address, VisiWave would sometimes give this AP the wrong
  manufacturer name.  Now Locally Administered addresses
  start "local:".
 
New features in v5.0.3:
- AP Marker Custom Names in Report View Were Incorrect
  If you set a custom name on an AP Marker, save the survey file
  then reload the survey file, the custom names won't be correct
  when viewed on any report pages.
 - Data Points Where Nothing Was Seen Were Not Contributing to
  Heatmaps
  If a data point that was collected but no access points where
  seen at that location then that point was just skipped when
  calculating a heatmap.  Now that point contributes to the
  heatmap by saying there is no coverage there.
 - Changing the Survey Map Image Could Stretch Report Images
  If you changed the survey map image file on an already
  existing survey file, the width or height of a report image
  would be wrong if the aspect ratio of the new image didn't
  match the aspect ratio of the old image.
 
New features in v5.0.2:
- Failed to Load v4.0 Survey Files With "AP#'s" in Caption
  Trying to load a survey file created with an earlier version
  of VisiWave would fail if the string "AP#" occurred in
  any caption or text description unless the string was
  followed by a number.
 - Issue When Generating Report With Legend Tab Outside Range
  There was an issue with generating a report when the legend
  for a heatmap had one of the tabs outside of the Min/Max
  range of the color legend.
  
 - Generating PDF Report Would Randomly Fail
  An uninitialized variable would cause generating a PDF report
  to randomly fail.
 - Changing the Survey Map Image Could Stretch Report Images
  If you changed the survey map image file on an already
  existing survey file, the width or height of a report image
  would be wrong if the aspect ratio of the new image didn't
  match the aspect ratio of the old image.
  
 - Loading v3.0 Survey Files Could Cause Data Points to be in the
  Wrong Location
  
  Survey files created using v3.0 or earlier of VisiWave did not
  contain the floor plan image file, but rather the filename of
  the image file.  If that filename is no longer valid, then you
  are prompted to pick the right image file.  Doing this in v5.0
  would cause the data points to not be located in the correct
  locations.
 
New features in v5.0.1:
- Can't Add Data Points After Loading an Empty v4.0 Survey File
  If you load a survey file created by v4.0 of VisiWave that
  didn't have any data points in it already, then adding a data
  point to it would give you the error message "Encountered an
  improper argument".
 - Issue Selecting Interference Tab After Stopping Continuous Capture
  
  If you switched to the Interference Details Tab after stopping
  a Continuous mode data capture it could cause a crash.
  
 - Issue Setting the Name Property On a New Survey
  On a new survey file, if you selected a floor plan image file
  and set the "Name" property on the Name tab, then VisiWave
  would show an error or crash.
  
 - AP Names Sent from the AP Controller Were Not Presenting Correctly
  
  The character conversion of AP Names sent by the AP controller
  where not using the correct conversion and could end up
  looking like Chinese, Japanese, or Korean characters.
  
 - Issue Loading and Saving Report Templates
  Loading or saving Report Templates by pressing the Templates
  button in the Report View wasn't working correctly.
 
Original new features found in v5.0
                 
                
        
        
        
    
                
        
        
                A maintenance release of VisiWave (v5.0.11 ) is now available for download.  If you already own v5.0 of VisiWave, just download the eval version and install it over-top of your current version.  Your existing license will continue to work.  If you would like to evaluate VisiWave, just download the eval version and try it out.
New features in v5.0.11:
- Inferred AP Readings [New Feature]
  When a wireless adapter performs a scan for all APs in the
  area, it tries to hear them all but some are missed due to
  interference, timing, or many other issues.  VisiWave now has
  the ability to examine surrounding data points to try to
  detect AP readings that were missed.  These are called
  "Inferred AP Readings".  When VisiWave believes an AP reading
  was missed, it adds an inferred AP reading to that data point
  and estimates what the signal strength would be for that AP.
  In heatmaps, a data point with a green outside ring
  indicates an inferred AP reading.  Also, in the Wi-Fi Details
  table, the AP Name or MAC address is colored green for
  inferred AP readings and the tooltip label has ""
  added to the end.
  
  If you are seeing many of these inferred AP readings, then you
  might consider trying a different wireless adapter or updating
  your wireless adapter's drivers to the latest version released
  by the manufacturer.
- In Predictive Mode, APs Appear Too Large in Large Survey Areas
  When doing a predictive survey over a large survey area, the
  access points added to the scene could become too big.  They
  are now a more reasonable sized in large survey areas.
 - Merging Predictive Survey Files Caused a Crash
  The Merge Survey Files feature wasn't working when trying to
  merge a survey file with predictive data.  This has now been
  fixed.  Note the resulting merged survey file will have an
  identical copy of the Main Survey File's predictive data.  The
  barriers, APs, etc. from the other merged survey files will
  not be included in the merged survey file.
  
 - Predictive Heatmaps Were Shifted Right and Down in Large Areas
  When doing a predictive survey over a large area, the heatmap
  was shifted to the right and down.
  
 - Linked AP Markers Were Not Included During a Survey File Merge
  When merging survey files using the Merge Survey Files
  feature, some AP Markers from the survey files being merged
  were not copied over.  The AP Markers that were linked to an
  AP (colored red) were not included.  All the AP Markers from
  the main survey file and all the unlinked AP Markers were
  correctly included.
  
 - Wireless Adapter Names Could Have Been Wrong After a Merge
  If the merged survey files used different wireless adapters
  to collect survey data, the wireless adapter name listed
  under the Wi-Fi details for each data point could have
  been wrong.
 - Predictive Surveys: Only First AP in Configuration was Loaded
  When creating a Predictive Survey, you can create many radios,
  access points, and configurations.  However, when loading a
  survey file with more than one AP under a configuration, only
  the first one was successfully loaded.  The others were
  silently skipped.
  
New features in v5.0.10:
- Set Scale Wasn't Working with Decimal Numbers
  v5.0.9 introduced a change that caused Set Scale to not work
  if the scale contained a decimal point.  This release fixed
  that issue.
 
New features in v5.0.9:
- Running Simulations Failed if Windows Username Contained
  non-ASCII Characters
  
  If your Windows user account name contained non-US ASCII
  characters, you would get an error saying "The simulation
  could not be run."  This has been fixed.
 - Check for Supported 3D Graphics Drivers for Predict View
  If your computer doesn't have a supported 3D graphics
  system, then you will get an error message and Predict
  View will be disabled.
 - AP Name Master File Characters Not Case Insensitive
  If the MAC addresses entered into the AP Name Master File
  had uppercase characters, then when VisiWave went to update
  the list, it wouldn't recognize the addresses with uppercase
  characters so it would re-add the edits to the end.
  
 - Updates to AP Name Master File are Immediately Seen in VisiWave
  If the AP Name Master File is updated outside of VisiWave (or
  by another running instance of VisiWave), the new names are
  immediately shown in VisiWave's AP List.
  
 - Unable to Create Report Templates
  v5.0.8 introduced an issue that prevented Report Templates
  from being created.
  
 - Dates and Times Not Formatted According to Local Region
  Dates and times displayed by VisiWave are now formatted
  according to the computer's language and region.
 - In PDF Report, Text from Long Descriptions Located Below
  a Graph Might Have Duplicate Text
  
  If you have a Description on a report page that is located
  below the graph and carries over to a second page, text from
  the description might be repeated and placed on extra pages.
 
New features in v5.0.8:
- Predictive Surveys
  VisiWave Site Survey Pro now supports predictive surveys as
  well as traditional surveys.  A predictive survey is when you
  describe the barriers (walls and other solid objects) in the
  survey area and the location and characteristics of one or
  more access points and then run a theoretical simulation of
  how radio waves would propagate through the survey area.
  It is a way of estimating wireless coverage without having to
  collect survey measurements in the real world.  This is
  useful for dealing with buildings that haven't been built yet
  or for doing what-if analysis for existing areas that can't be
  easily modified.
 - Difference Heatmap Legend Issue
  There was an issue where the legend of a difference heatmap
  would only allow you to see the positive values.  Now the full
  range of positive and negative numbers can be seen.
 
New features in v5.0.5:
- Issue with PDF Floor Plan Image File Names
  If the name of a PDF file with non-ASCII characters was used
  as a floor plan image, loading that image might have failed.
  Now any characters can be used in the file name.
 - Issue with Duplicate AP Names Appearing in AP List
  When capturing survey data, the same APs could appear many
  times in the AP List.  This might happen if a virtual AP
  continuously changes an AP's SSID in between scans.  Now the
  AP List is updated to show the most recent SSID for the AP.
  
 - Issue Using Left/Right Arrow Keys to Move from Point to Point
  Fixed an issue where VisiWave could randomly crash when
  selecting a data point in Survey View and then pressing the
  left or right arrow key to move to the previous or next data
  point.
 
New features in v5.0.4:
- Support for Large Floor Plan Image Files
  If an image file is too large for the amount of memory your
  computer has, VisiWave now automatically reduces the size of
  the image so it will work.  Typically images that are 4000
  pixels on a side or less work fine.  Larger images might get
  automatically resized to around this width or height.  You can
  see the final image size by selecting Set Scale.
 - Wrong AP#'s Listed in AP List in PDF Reports
  If you generated a PDF report, the numbers listed for each AP#
  was off by one on AP List report pages.
 - MAC Addresses Given Wrong Name for Locally Administered Names
  If an access point generates a Locally Administered MAC
  address, VisiWave would sometimes give this AP the wrong
  manufacturer name.  Now Locally Administered addresses
  start "local:".
 
New features in v5.0.3:
- AP Marker Custom Names in Report View Were Incorrect
  If you set a custom name on an AP Marker, save the survey file
  then reload the survey file, the custom names won't be correct
  when viewed on any report pages.
 - Data Points Where Nothing Was Seen Were Not Contributing to
  Heatmaps
  If a data point that was collected but no access points where
  seen at that location then that point was just skipped when
  calculating a heatmap.  Now that point contributes to the
  heatmap by saying there is no coverage there.
 - Changing the Survey Map Image Could Stretch Report Images
  If you changed the survey map image file on an already
  existing survey file, the width or height of a report image
  would be wrong if the aspect ratio of the new image didn't
  match the aspect ratio of the old image.
 
New features in v5.0.2:
- Failed to Load v4.0 Survey Files With "AP#'s" in Caption
  Trying to load a survey file created with an earlier version
  of VisiWave would fail if the string "AP#" occurred in
  any caption or text description unless the string was
  followed by a number.
 - Issue When Generating Report With Legend Tab Outside Range
  There was an issue with generating a report when the legend
  for a heatmap had one of the tabs outside of the Min/Max
  range of the color legend.
  
 - Generating PDF Report Would Randomly Fail
  An uninitialized variable would cause generating a PDF report
  to randomly fail.
 - Changing the Survey Map Image Could Stretch Report Images
  If you changed the survey map image file on an already
  existing survey file, the width or height of a report image
  would be wrong if the aspect ratio of the new image didn't
  match the aspect ratio of the old image.
  
 - Loading v3.0 Survey Files Could Cause Data Points to be in the
  Wrong Location
  
  Survey files created using v3.0 or earlier of VisiWave did not
  contain the floor plan image file, but rather the filename of
  the image file.  If that filename is no longer valid, then you
  are prompted to pick the right image file.  Doing this in v5.0
  would cause the data points to not be located in the correct
  locations.
 
New features in v5.0.1:
- Can't Add Data Points After Loading an Empty v4.0 Survey File
  If you load a survey file created by v4.0 of VisiWave that
  didn't have any data points in it already, then adding a data
  point to it would give you the error message "Encountered an
  improper argument".
 - Issue Selecting Interference Tab After Stopping Continuous Capture
  
  If you switched to the Interference Details Tab after stopping
  a Continuous mode data capture it could cause a crash.
  
 - Issue Setting the Name Property On a New Survey
  On a new survey file, if you selected a floor plan image file
  and set the "Name" property on the Name tab, then VisiWave
  would show an error or crash.
  
 - AP Names Sent from the AP Controller Were Not Presenting Correctly
  
  The character conversion of AP Names sent by the AP controller
  where not using the correct conversion and could end up
  looking like Chinese, Japanese, or Korean characters.
  
 - Issue Loading and Saving Report Templates
  Loading or saving Report Templates by pressing the Templates
  button in the Report View wasn't working correctly.
 
Original new features found in v5.0
                 
                
        
        
        
    
                
        
        
                A maintenance release of VisiWave (v5.0.10 ) is now available for download.  If you already own v5.0 of VisiWave, just download the eval version and install it over-top of your current version.  Your existing license will continue to work.  If you would like to evaluate VisiWave, just download the eval version and try it out.
New features in v5.0.10:
- Set Scale Wasn't Working with Decimal Numbers
  v5.0.9 introduced a change that caused Set Scale to not work
  if the scale contained a decimal point.  This release fixed
  that issue.
 
New features in v5.0.9:
- Running Simulations Failed if Windows Username Contained
  non-ASCII Characters
  
  If your Windows user account name contained non-US ASCII
  characters, you would get an error saying "The simulation
  could not be run."  This has been fixed.
 - Check for Supported 3D Graphics Drivers for Predict View
  If your computer doesn't have a supported 3D graphics
  system, then you will get an error message and Predict
  View will be disabled.
 - AP Name Master File Characters Not Case Insensitive
  If the MAC addresses entered into the AP Name Master File
  had uppercase characters, then when VisiWave went to update
  the list, it wouldn't recognize the addresses with uppercase
  characters so it would re-add the edits to the end.
  
 - Updates to AP Name Master File are Immediately Seen in VisiWave
  If the AP Name Master File is updated outside of VisiWave (or
  by another running instance of VisiWave), the new names are
  immediately shown in VisiWave's AP List.
  
 - Unable to Create Report Templates
  v5.0.8 introduced an issue that prevented Report Templates
  from being created.
  
 - Dates and Times Not Formatted According to Local Region
  Dates and times displayed by VisiWave are now formatted
  according to the computer's language and region.
 - In PDF Report, Text from Long Descriptions Located Below
  a Graph Might Have Duplicate Text
  
  If you have a Description on a report page that is located
  below the graph and carries over to a second page, text from
  the description might be repeated and placed on extra pages.
 
New features in v5.0.8:
- Predictive Surveys
  VisiWave Site Survey Pro now supports predictive surveys as
  well as traditional surveys.  A predictive survey is when you
  describe the barriers (walls and other solid objects) in the
  survey area and the location and characteristics of one or
  more access points and then run a theoretical simulation of
  how radio waves would propagate through the survey area.
  It is a way of estimating wireless coverage without having to
  collect survey measurements in the real world.  This is
  useful for dealing with buildings that haven't been built yet
  or for doing what-if analysis for existing areas that can't be
  easily modified.
 - Difference Heatmap Legend Issue
  There was an issue where the legend of a difference heatmap
  would only allow you to see the positive values.  Now the full
  range of positive and negative numbers can be seen.
 
New features in v5.0.5:
- Issue with PDF Floor Plan Image File Names
  If the name of a PDF file with non-ASCII characters was used
  as a floor plan image, loading that image might have failed.
  Now any characters can be used in the file name.
 - Issue with Duplicate AP Names Appearing in AP List
  When capturing survey data, the same APs could appear many
  times in the AP List.  This might happen if a virtual AP
  continuously changes an AP's SSID in between scans.  Now the
  AP List is updated to show the most recent SSID for the AP.
  
 - Issue Using Left/Right Arrow Keys to Move from Point to Point
  Fixed an issue where VisiWave could randomly crash when
  selecting a data point in Survey View and then pressing the
  left or right arrow key to move to the previous or next data
  point.
 
New features in v5.0.4:
- Support for Large Floor Plan Image Files
  If an image file is too large for the amount of memory your
  computer has, VisiWave now automatically reduces the size of
  the image so it will work.  Typically images that are 4000
  pixels on a side or less work fine.  Larger images might get
  automatically resized to around this width or height.  You can
  see the final image size by selecting Set Scale.
 - Wrong AP#'s Listed in AP List in PDF Reports
  If you generated a PDF report, the numbers listed for each AP#
  was off by one on AP List report pages.
 - MAC Addresses Given Wrong Name for Locally Administered Names
  If an access point generates a Locally Administered MAC
  address, VisiWave would sometimes give this AP the wrong
  manufacturer name.  Now Locally Administered addresses
  start "local:".
 
New features in v5.0.3:
- AP Marker Custom Names in Report View Were Incorrect
  If you set a custom name on an AP Marker, save the survey file
  then reload the survey file, the custom names won't be correct
  when viewed on any report pages.
 - Data Points Where Nothing Was Seen Were Not Contributing to
  Heatmaps
  If a data point that was collected but no access points where
  seen at that location then that point was just skipped when
  calculating a heatmap.  Now that point contributes to the
  heatmap by saying there is no coverage there.
 - Changing the Survey Map Image Could Stretch Report Images
  If you changed the survey map image file on an already
  existing survey file, the width or height of a report image
  would be wrong if the aspect ratio of the new image didn't
  match the aspect ratio of the old image.
 
New features in v5.0.2:
- Failed to Load v4.0 Survey Files With "AP#'s" in Caption
  Trying to load a survey file created with an earlier version
  of VisiWave would fail if the string "AP#" occurred in
  any caption or text description unless the string was
  followed by a number.
 - Issue When Generating Report With Legend Tab Outside Range
  There was an issue with generating a report when the legend
  for a heatmap had one of the tabs outside of the Min/Max
  range of the color legend.
  
 - Generating PDF Report Would Randomly Fail
  An uninitialized variable would cause generating a PDF report
  to randomly fail.
 - Changing the Survey Map Image Could Stretch Report Images
  If you changed the survey map image file on an already
  existing survey file, the width or height of a report image
  would be wrong if the aspect ratio of the new image didn't
  match the aspect ratio of the old image.
  
 - Loading v3.0 Survey Files Could Cause Data Points to be in the
  Wrong Location
  
  Survey files created using v3.0 or earlier of VisiWave did not
  contain the floor plan image file, but rather the filename of
  the image file.  If that filename is no longer valid, then you
  are prompted to pick the right image file.  Doing this in v5.0
  would cause the data points to not be located in the correct
  locations.
 
New features in v5.0.1:
- Can't Add Data Points After Loading an Empty v4.0 Survey File
  If you load a survey file created by v4.0 of VisiWave that
  didn't have any data points in it already, then adding a data
  point to it would give you the error message "Encountered an
  improper argument".
 - Issue Selecting Interference Tab After Stopping Continuous Capture
  
  If you switched to the Interference Details Tab after stopping
  a Continuous mode data capture it could cause a crash.
  
 - Issue Setting the Name Property On a New Survey
  On a new survey file, if you selected a floor plan image file
  and set the "Name" property on the Name tab, then VisiWave
  would show an error or crash.
  
 - AP Names Sent from the AP Controller Were Not Presenting Correctly
  
  The character conversion of AP Names sent by the AP controller
  where not using the correct conversion and could end up
  looking like Chinese, Japanese, or Korean characters.
  
 - Issue Loading and Saving Report Templates
  Loading or saving Report Templates by pressing the Templates
  button in the Report View wasn't working correctly.
 
Original new features found in v5.0