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The Wireless Technical Advisory Service (WTAS) ran for a number of years and as technologies have improved, the demand for this advisory service has decreased. It is important that we direct resources to those areas that are most needed by our community and so it was decided that the service would close at the end of March 2015.

We'd like to thank Loughborough University, especially Matt Cook, Pranay Pancholi and Scott Armitage, for their advice and support over the years.

Existing documents will remain available on the web site but we won't be responding to new queries after that date and neither will we add any new content.

Should you have any wireless related queries, you may find that someone has asked the same question on the wireless-admin Jiscmail list and that it has been answered:

WIRELESS-ADMIN@JISCMAIL.AC.UK

Don’t forget that we have various documents and guides in our library area here.

If you haven't already joined the list you can do so at www.jiscmail.ac.uk

If you have any questions please contact service@ja.net

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Pranay Pancholi at Loughborough University has provided a short document to help users understand the basic procedures of getting started in undertaking a Spectrum Analysis scan of troublesome hotspot locations by using MetaGeek’s Wi-Spy DBx tool with Chanalyzer Pro and Chanalyzer for Mac OS X.

The document can be viewed at this link.

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