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Wednesday, 31 October 2012


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During installation, you may be prompted to download an update to the software

RF Signal Trackerdownload RF Signal Tracker - The RF Signal Tracker is an engineering application for doing impromptu hand-held drive-tests with your Android phone. You can monitor the RSSI (received signal strength indication) for the phone as well as the serving cell locations, describe the cell site's zone of coverage, and save or playback that data. While many of the phone stats in the app can be displayed on the phone already (go to Settings -> About -> Status to see them), the advantage of this app is you can then map, record, and analyze those stats in a meaningful way.
Google or OpenCellID location services are spotty at best -- Google's unsupported service is primarily for 2G GSM sites with less accurate 3G locations. In this app, site locations are only guaranteed to show if the sites are loaded into the devices database. A new feature is the ability to define your own site locations (add, move or remove) by pressing a spot on the map or a site icon. Users can do their own site surveys as they travel. This is a workaround for those who do not have access to site location data -- unless you are an engineer for a carrier, you won't have access to this data since site locations are generally considered proprietary.
RF Signal Tracker features:
· Map and record your color coded signal strength as you travel.
· Users can redefine site locations on the map.
· Play back, pause, jump to any part of recorded data.
· Share current RSSI with Twitter, Facebook, whatever you can share with.
· Sector coverage zones describing sector orientation and beamwidth.
· One Cell Tracking to examine coverage of a single cell site.
· Sound and Vibration notification on handover.
· Possible handoff neighbors.
· User defined sites can be exported or imported for later use.
· Serving cell can be located through Google, OpenCellID.
· Sites located through Google or OpenCellID saved to local database.
· Export recorded data to XML, KML, or CSV files.
· Import older recorded data for playback.
· Roaming and data states, data activity, CGI.
· WiFi MAC address, BSSID, supplicant state.
· WiFi network access points identified.
· EIRP/ERP and Free Space Loss calculators
· Big picture of entire drive test or site survey
· Auto-shutoff at minimum battery level set by user
· Adjust GPS power settings
· App to SD card
What's New in This Release:

· Changed the application's sleep settings. The application will now remain on at full brightness all the time.
· In the chart, open hotspot names will be bracketted by asterisks. Example: *NAME*.
· Removed timescaling for the chart, but expanded and made the chart scrollable.
· The recorded data tab now includes a line chart in addition to the map.
What's New in 2.4.6:

· Update of the Spanish localization text. Thanks Augusto!
· Moved the data panel, at the bottom of the Map screen, to a sliding drawer.
· Fixed site selection bug.
· Added function to take snapshot of maps, save to sd card and share.
What's New in 2.4.5:

· Bug fix for activity that lists files in the database.
· Added new drive mode screen to show roaming state and carrier as well as signal strength.
What's New in 2.4.3:

· Big Picture display can now be filtered for handoffs, technology, and data activity as well as rssi. This allows the user view these changes graphically.
· Fixed a screen orientation bug that causes a Force Close if device was not oriented correctly.
· To turn off coverage zones in Google Earth KML file exports, uncheck 'Sector coverage' in Preferences.
What's New in 2.4.2:

· Text To Speech (TTS) incorporated into Main and Map tabs. Voice notification of handoffs, technology change, open hotspots, etc. (see Preferences to activate and select language).
· Record notes can now be added while collecting data. Add observations, take note of dropped calls, service outages, etc.
· New 'Drive Mode' view added to Map and Main tabs. Press the 'DM' button and view rssi, cell id, and technology in large font, Good for drive tests were viewing details is difficult.
What's New in 2.4.1:

· Corrected bug in KML file export that caused exports to fail if the recorded signal was -200 dBm.
· Outlying data points can now be eliminated from playback (see preferences).
What's New in 2.4.0:

· Moved calculator from the tab to the Menu group and switched the database activity to the Calc tab.
· RFST now includes a war driving feature which lets users collect, search and map WiFi data.
· Moved the record button to address a bug caused by having it in the menu. RF and WiFi recording initiated by toggle buttons on screen.
· Transparency of the data fields on Map screen is adjustable (Menu > More > Data field trancparency).
· Fix to KML output files.
· Lots of fixes and additions.
What's New in 2.3.3:

· Network type now includes iDen, EVDO B, LTE, eHRPD, and HSPA+.
· Data files can be shared as email attachments.
· Corrected bug in the recorded data screen.
· Corrected signal strength reading when no service detected.
· Background recording will start automatically if user exits while recording.
· Added median RSSI to statistics calculated in recorded data stats.
· Improved German translation.
What's New in 2.3.2:

· Application now localized for French, Spanish, Portuguese, and German!
What's New in 2.3.1:

· Users can populate known cells within 2km of serving cell (Menu -> Load nearby sites).
· Cell site location optimization searches for sequential cell IDs within a given distance of each other and aligns their LAT/LONs. See (Menu -> List cell site records -> Menu -> Optimize site locations) in the Live tab.
· Cell IDs no longer overlap. Serving cell ID shown in red.
· Fixed display bug when viewing Big Picture from recorded data playback.
· Fixed list item focus in preferences screen.

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Monday, 22 October 2012

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

HOW TO KEEP SECURE YOUR GMAIL ACCOUNT

HOW TO KEEP SECURE YOUR GMAIL ACCOUNT



1) Keep the “Always Use https” option “ON”:

Google understands that using https improves the security of your accounts, especially when you are using a Public Network. When your GMail account uses https, no one can eavesdrop on your login information or email contents. You can enable the option for your GMail account by going to Settings > General > 5th Row:
Gmail - Always Use Https Option - © VikiTech


2) Check Your IP Login Session Information Regularly:

If you scroll down to the bottom of your GMail account page, you would see a link next to “Last Account Activity” that shows details about the activity happened on your account.
IP Sessions Activity - © VikiTech


3) Check Email Settings and Options Regularly:

If your account is compromised, a sneaky hacker, who wants to stay undetected, can just change a small detail on your account. He can add his email address in email forwarding options in your GMail account.  This way – each and every email that comes into your account is auto forwarded to him and he can use the information as he pleases.
Disable Forwarding in GMail - © VikiTech

If your account is compromised – Few other settings which you should check:

  • Review your signature and vacation responder to make sure they are what you expect.
    Settings > General > Signature
    Settings > General > Vacation Responder
  • Review your ‘Send mail as’ settings to make sure they are using your correct email address. Settings > Accounts and Import > Send Mail As
  • Check for filters that forward or delete messages.
    Settings > Filters

4) Choose A Unique Security Question:

One of the weak links to password security is the secret password recovery security question. If you post a very simple question – chances are that a person who has knowledge about you can guess the answer. So make sure you select a  unique security question, to which only you would know the answer.
Review your Security Question and other recovery options.
Settings >> Accounts and Import >> Google Account Settings
Select “change password recovery options” and verify your secret question, phone number and recovery email address.
Change Security Question - © VikiTech

6) Use Unique Passwords for each online service:

More often than not we get lazy and use the same passwords for a number of services. If any one gets access to one of the service, they get access to all others, even your GMail account.
So for a secure experience always use unique passwords for your GMail account or for that matter on all your Online accounts.

7) ON 2 STEP VERIFICATION :

    

Turn on  2 step verification from HERE



Saturday, 22 September 2012

How To Hide Status Update From Certain People


While Using  general privacy settings in Facebook during your STATUS UPDATE  you can select whether everyone, just friends and friends of friends can see your status updates. However, there is a facebook trick to narrow those options down even further.The New facebook trick is below:
You can select specific friend lists to see your status update (relevant for work, special interest groups, etc.) or even individual people by name, which is useful for anyone organizing a surprise party.
To take advantage of this new trick  you have to perform the following steps:
1.Click The “PADLOCK” icon just below your “Whats On Your Mind” box on your WALL.
2.After this a drop down Menu should appear.
3.Select “CUSOMIZE” will bring up more option such as :”Make this video to” and “Hide From”.
As shown below in the screen shot :