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Erik Jerde

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Re: Importing RF Explorer scans in Wireless Workbench 6 - WWB6
« Reply #10 on: May 21, 2018, 08:25:18 PM »

Is there an updated location to find this?

I just use vantage from rf venue on OS X for this now.  It automated all the complicated stuff and gives me the file that wwb wants to see.
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Re: Importing RF Explorer scans in Wireless Workbench 6 - WWB6
« Reply #11 on: May 22, 2018, 09:05:24 AM »

Is there an updated location to find this?

Hi Justin,

this YouTube video from Jands has a good explanation of the process. The RF Venue unit is basically an RFExplorer in a rack. Same windows software.

https://youtu.be/WPuolWmmdBg

If you're living in a region where the "decimal symbol" is a . (dot) and digit grouping symbol is a , (comma) you're pretty much set. All you have to do is change "CSV field separator" to Comma (,) in RFE Client and you're good.

That's not the case in Spain, so I ended up editing plenty of .csv files before writing that tutorial. Now I just change the regional settings in Windows. Do it once...

Here's a link for a dropbox with the tutorial. I ought to make an updated version of it.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/g0zsbeu1yje5vwd/AAAbAacljUAxdM6XneFOX76ba?dl=0

Cheers


PS - Moderators, maybe this post belongs in the W&C forum. I believe I started the thread before it's creation. Don't know if that can be done then...


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Re: Importing RF Explorer scans in Wireless Workbench 6 - WWB6
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