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layout: devinfo
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app: WMTestTool
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NINTENDO DS - WMtest
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WMtest Screenshot
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left
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This application is a TWL(DSi) application compiled for use on the 3DS. It is an wireless test tool with its uses explained below:
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Scan Test - Scans Wireless channels 1-13 (can be focused on one specific channel) for broadcasting stations. It can detect two types of broadcasting stations:
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Wifi Access Points - Giving the Mac Address, Broadcasting Channel, 'c', and the SSID
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DS Stations such as DS Download stations and Pokemon distributors - Giving the Mac Address, Brodcasting Channel, TGID and GGID
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ScanEx Test - and has two Scan Types. Passive which lets you individually scan channels 1-13 (only one at at time) and the DS distribution channels (1,7,13 all at once). And Active which scans all 13 channels at once. when it finds a channel it prints on the bottom screen next to 'Found' 'bssDescCount='
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MeasureChannel Test - not quite sure what this does but it for a given channel it gives a ratio(in percentage form), which it finds in its allocated test time ranging from 10ms to 1000ms. And for every interval of time which is specified, it tests and gives a ratio.
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Noise Mode - Seeks wireless channels in which to make wireless noise (This is not made very clear on the app). You can specify the:
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Channel where the scanner will seek to make noise
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Noise Rate, ranging from 0% to 100%
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Frequency, ranging from 10ms to 50ms
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Seek Mode, ranging from 1000ms to 1500ms
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When the settings are chosen the top screen has two counters which display 'Noise ON count' and 'Noise OFF count' the counters are affected by the noise rate. Starting at 0% the 'Noise ON count' does not change but as the Noise rate gets closer to 100% the count moves and gets faster as Noise rate reaches 100%. For 'Noise OFF count' it is the exact opposite to the ' Noise ON count' in regards to counting.
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CTR is NAND app, rest are not. |