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Oct 17, 2019. UPDATE. I changed out Holster for Gila Gaurd. 36000 Health, 16 Crit chance, 2 red mods Forgot to show the Stats Screen. Currently sits at. It’s that time again! The time when we discuss all the crazy things going on in the meta of the arena and what it all means. So let’s get rolling! There’s A War Going On The first thing many of you have probably noticed is that there’s a war going on between two groups.

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Dijji released this Jan 16, 2020 · 5 commits to master since this release

This is version 1.6 of File Meta.

To migrate from a previous version, uninstall File Metadata, and install Release 1.6. All file association settings and all previously entered metadata will be preserved.

The changes from version 1.5 are fixes and feature enhancements as follows:

  • Fix Association Manager crash when adding handlers to certain extensions (issue #69, issue #78)
  • In Association Manager, add the display of property display names and the ability to search property names to the Custom Profiles page (issue #70)
  • Introduce 'Profile Only' support for cases where Windows will not allow one of its built-in property handlers to be extended (issue #72, issue #56, issue #36, issue #25). The Association Manager detects affected extensions automatically and applies the selected profile while leaving the Windows handler intact. The extension is then marked as Profile + <Windows handler>, and Remove Handler removes only the applied profile. Typically, using Explorer to edit properties added in the profile then succeeds (although this depends on the support provided by the Windows property handler for saving arbitrary properties), but the property values are saved in the file itself, and not the alternate stream used by the File Meta property handler. The Windows Explorer context menu to export metadata therefore exports properties from the file in these cases. Import and delete context menu commands are removed to avoid affecting properties not owned by File Metadata. Command line support for association management as also been updated appropriately. For a discussion of the affected extensions, and restrictions on which properties can be saved, see here.
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The three main causes of WiFi interference

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Co-Channel interference isn’t a major problem until there are too many WiFi devices on the same channel. Adjacent-Channel interference, on the other hand, is where you run into problems and channel selection becomes critical. Luckily, these channel related interferences can be reduced or eliminated by selecting the proper WiFi channel for your network.

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Using a spectrum analyzer like inSSIDer will allow you to see this wireless environment, so you can either select the right channel or mitigate WiFi interference, ultimately improving your 2.4 GHz WiFi network performance.

Non-Overlapping Channels

Each channel on the 2.4 GHz spectrum is 20 MHz wide. The channel centers are separated by 5 MHz, and the entire spectrum is only 100 MHz wide. This means the 11 channels have to squeeze into the 100 MHz available, and in the end, overlap.

However, there are three channels that don’t overlap: 1, 6 and 11, as you can see in the image below. Co-channel interference is where devices take turns talking, so the more devices on one channel, the longer it takes for a device to talk since it has to wait for its turn.

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Armed with the above information, you’ve narrowed your selection down to three channel choices (1, 6 and 11) without using any software! Unfortunately, this doesn't mean neighboring networks aren't using non-standard channels. That's where MetaGeek can help out. Using inSSIDer with MetaGeek Plus, you'll be able to visualize every network within inSSIDer's reach, so you can finalize your decision. For more information about the types of channel interference, check out our Video Tutorials.

The benefit of using inSSIDer is that you can now see what is causing your WiFi problems and fix them fast. inSSIDer will automatically recommend the optimal channel for you, and you don’t need to be a WiFi guru to use it. Just launch inSSIDer, and start out by counting how many networks are active on each channel. The first step is to click the “Channel” header to sort the channels in order. What you are looking for is the channel (out of 1, 6, and 11) that has the fewest networks present.

Notice in the above image that the network called “bba” is running on channel 9, which is overlapping channels 6 and 11. There is only one active network on channel 1, and its signal strength is very low. If you are deciding which channel would be the best for a new access point, channel 1 has the fewest amount of networks and there aren’t any partially overlapping networks. In this example, the best channel to choose is channel 1.

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