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the first version of a smallan app that displays the signal strength of available wireless networks.You can get it from here for now.It is available in extras-devel: http://maemo.org/packages/view/wifieye/. Please understand that using software from extras-devel may harm your device in many ways.It is available in extras-testing.
All comments are welcome.
EDIT: It requires python-wifi, python-qt4-core, python-qt4-gui
EDIT: This version only works when wlan interface is up (e.g. when connected to a WLAN). It will be fixed in the next versionEDIT: This version is slow to start.Last edited by v13; 2010-02-21 at 20:17.