Statistics - Number of a certain SSID
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Statistics - Number of a certain SSID
Having some statistics on AP name may be cool. Like a graph showing each SSID on the bottom, and how many of them there are
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Re: Statistics - Number of a certain SSID
Yes I would agree with that.
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Re: Statistics - Number of a certain SSID
I've got a few things in the works...
A graph for the number of APs for the top X number of users
A graph for the number of GPS points and APs in the Imports (this is an all time graph for the time being, it can get pretty wide)
A graph for the number of the top 50 SSID's, and a text table of all of them.
I was thinking about graphing the resource usage (CPU/RAM) of the daemon, but that would require another script to run in the background, as a perfmon or something.
I'm also messing around with a login type thing, its very very basic right now and looks like crap, but its coming together.
A graph for the number of APs for the top X number of users
A graph for the number of GPS points and APs in the Imports (this is an all time graph for the time being, it can get pretty wide)
A graph for the number of the top 50 SSID's, and a text table of all of them.
I was thinking about graphing the resource usage (CPU/RAM) of the daemon, but that would require another script to run in the background, as a perfmon or something.
I'm also messing around with a login type thing, its very very basic right now and looks like crap, but its coming together.
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