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Homebrew developer Art has released an update to Road Dog, a WiFi connection sniffer for the PSP. Unlike the PSP's built-in WiFi scanning feature, Road Dog plays a sound when an access point is detected, making it the ideal application to find suitable access points while driving or walking down the street.
Version 1e includes the following changes:
[blockquote2]* Program exit will now reset the PSP if it was launched from within iRShell (rather than freezing).
* All LEDs are now turned off by the program.
* Implementation of signal graph that logs to the screen. You see the last 3 mins, 50 secs of activity.
* Basic familiar name search feature.[/blockquote2]Road Dog is incompatible with the PSP Slim and Lite at this time, but will work on all original PSP units running custom firmware or firmware 1.5.
If ART can ever implement this into a XMB plugin to show signal strength beside the time that would be a big +++ for me and many others I hate going throguh 20 steps to test my connection when trying to get the best signal str