Monitor Moca v0.1.1 S60v3 Signed
The Monitor is a MoCA component in charge of gathering information about the mobile device and the wireless network, sending it periodicaly to CIS at the fixed network. It collects informations about the available device´s resources, such as: CPU usage, free memory and remaining battery energy and some connectivity data such as: MAC address, IP/Mask and the current Access Point. It also performs scans on the wireless network to identify all Access Points within the range of the device, obtaining their physical addresses (BSSIDs) and their RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) values. The monitor also sends information when a handoff is detected, i.e. when either the current IP address or AP changes.
To use the Monitor, it is necessary to establish a connection with some wlan access point. To do so, you can use the WLAN Wizard to search for access points, or use some application (like the web browser) that connects to the network."
After the installation process, the application executable will be located on the phone application menu.
The application main window has two commands: "Options" and "Exit". The "Exit" command terminates the application. The "Options" command pops up a menu with further options. The "Edit MoCA Config" options lets the user change the MoCA Configuration. The following options area available:
The user should navigate the config screen and select the desired item with the D-pad. Then an editor pops up so that the user can edit the parameter. If the user selects "Ok" then the data is accepted. If the user selects "Cancel" the change is discarded. This screen has two commands: "Save" and "Cancel". The "Save" command saves all options to the config file. The "Cancel" command discards all changes, and closes the config screen.
The "Device Info" option displays the collected device information. The collected items are: the device vendor, device model, cpu usage (not yet implemented), amount of free memory, and the device MAC address.
The "Network Info" option displays the collected information about the network. This option displays the current IP address of the device, its network mask, the currently connected access point (if any), IP address and access point change (if the application detected those events), and the number of scanned access points in the vicinity. If any access point is detected, its MAC address, SSID, and signal strength are listed in that window.
The "MoCA" option displays the current MoCA configuration.
The D-pad can be used to scroll the information up/down when applicable.
Requirements: A Nokia S60 3rd Edition device with WLAN interface.
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