Cant find anything about Odyssey with Google search.
Not much on wifi here unless our children and partners come to stay, and most times it works perfectly. But there are a few times at the house peripheries it can be patchy. Can Inssider or Odyssey be made to work with such as IPad/ IPod?
Hi Renluop. There's nothing special about this, it's just a wireless access client that I got (for free at the time) with a Fujitsu laptop. The developers have since sold out to a bigger corporate, who want money for it, so I wouldn't recommend it for the purpose you have in mind, but here's a link to it anyway
http://www.juniper.net/us/en/products-services/software/ipc/odyssey-access-client/But here's another link instead to the inSSIDer for Mac tool
http://www.metageek.net/products/inssider-for-mac/. I don't know about the Mac version, but for (e.g. for) Windows there is a basic tool that probably does everything you need for free, and a payable 'professional' version with all the bells and whistles. It will definately show you how 'lonely' you (usually) are in Wifi terms - a good thing really
Here, I'm awash with other people's routers and Sky boxes. I can even detect (but they would be barely usuable) free wifi signals in cafe's etc over and down the road a bit!
One thing inSSIDer is good for in those circumstances is showing which Wifi channels everyone's boxes are using, and their relative strengths. Simply moving away from the defaults used by most people can do a lot to reduce wifi interference.
Hope this is of some interest to you.
Obviously, a wifi extender may well help your problems with wifi 'cold' spots, if properly sited.