Two pieces of important news hit the wire recently: the 6 GHz band was approved for Wi-Fi, and alcohol sales have skyrocketed . Combine the two, and what do we get? A five-pack of Coors Light Cold Hard Facts about Wi-Fi in the 6 GHz frequency band. Editor's note: This is a relatively long post, but 6 GHz Wi-Fi is an undoubtably robust topic. If you have questions after reading this blog, comment below or contact Ben via email or Twitter using the information below, and Sniff Wi-Fi will address those answers in a future post. We may be knee-deep in a global pandemic, but that doesn't mean your humble blogger can't brew up a post on the topic of 6 GHz Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi professionals will soon have unlicensed frequency available in the 6 GHz band. Here, then, are five facts to know about Wi-Fi in the soon-to-be-available 6 GHz frequency band. Fact #1: The 6 GHz band adds 1,200 MHz of spectrum for Wi-Fi The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is the federal ...
Which version of iOS were you running?
ReplyDeleteWhatever the latest version is. 8 something?
ReplyDeleteHi Ben
ReplyDeletetried your steps with my Iphone 6 version 8.3
but did not see any RRSI value in my Plist file ,,it looks like my springboard file looks shorter then yours
mine has 59 line only and 1KB..any idea what could be the issue
cheers
Alex
Plane,
ReplyDeleteIn the same boat here. Tried adding in the relevant lines but it did not produce results.
However I did find that you can get RSSI by Option-Clicking the wifi icon on a mac.
Hey Ben,
ReplyDeleteDid you happen to find a way to re-enable this on iOS 10?