: The system belongs to a class of non-intrusive human sensing technologies. Compared to wearable sensors, radar-based WiFi detection provides high coverage (room-scale) and maintains high privacy standards as it does not capture personal identity. Hardware Interface :
: If the system becomes unresponsive, a hard reset (holding the physical reset button for 5+ seconds) may be required to restore factory defaults before reapplying the radar scripts.
: Devices often use 10/100/1000BASE-T ports for data backhaul. WiFi Radar Pro 3.4.1
: If the system fails to download the second part of the configuration, verify the Mikrotik's IP status under Quick Setup at http://192.168.88.1 .
: Most setups utilize Power over Ethernet (PoE) to simplify deployment in public spaces. : The system belongs to a class of
: The system captures RF probe requests, processes them locally on the router (using scripts like the ones found in version 3.4.1), and transmits the data via a Gigabit Radar Multicast Network or standard HTTPS to an analytical database. Common Troubleshooting for v3.4.1
WiFi Radar is a specialized software and hardware configuration designed to detect and collect the MAC addresses of nearby smartphones (via probe requests) without requiring them to connect to a network. This data is primarily used for , foot traffic monitoring, and retargeting in digital advertising. System Configuration (v3.4.1 Standards) : Devices often use 10/100/1000BASE-T ports for data
: A clean install is performed via System --> Reset Configuration with "No Default Configuration" and "Do Not Backup" selected. The Run After Reset field must point to the configuration file.