nvme wrote:@Chaos_Reign: How did you check out the new layout if it didnt work lol :shock:
When you have stared at as much code as I have, you start to see what it looks like, before it is complete or Implemented.
I am sorry for the latness in my findings on this plugin and skin.
I wished to run a thororugh test cycle(s) Across several machines, conditions, and environments
Plugin tested in:
XP Home, XP Pro, Vista Ultimate (32bit), Vista Preminum (64bit), 7 RC1 (32 & 64 bit)
Findings:
802.11 standards accounted for, to include:
802.11 - h, j, r, and y
Verified
Encryptions:
Open/None, WEP, WEP2, WEP+ (Plus), WPA, WPA2, WPA_Enterprise
verified
Security Algorithm verififcation:
AES, 40, 104, none
Verified
Notes:
The return time in the skin almost does not allow you to catch, or anticipate, a connecting statment (This is not and issue).
The list is cluttered.
There appears to be some minor anomylus listings when WiFi is truned off, and then immediately backon again (A simple refresh corrects this).
Lack of Maximum Bandwidth reading (Unknown how sgtevmckay accomplished this in his skin)
Stability verified:
Test run for 36 hours straight. No increase in system resources. No Crash of Skin or Rainmeter.
No further "refresh" crash since last Plug-in Build.
Using the windows Task Manager I set up a situation that refreshed/restarted Rainmeter every 5 minutes for 18 hours. I experienced no problems.
Ran numerous refreshes on and off for approximately 6 hours; no issues derived.
Increasing and/or decreasing Update time had no direct effect on the stability of the skin.
There is more, but it gets heavily technical and irrelevant to the overall needs/advancement of this Plug-in.
If you require anything further, I will be available
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