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Re: Wi-Fi Analyzer
From: Troy Martin <labguy () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2017 09:43:15 -0700
For OSX specific requirement, I suggest looking at “Wi-Fi Explorer Pro”. It scans for SSIDs, integrates with Metageek Wi-Spy for SpecA, connects to remote sensors. Eval for 10 days before needing pay. The developer (Adrian Granados) also makes a tool called “Wi-Fi signal” (menu bar display/status). There is another tool as well “Airtool” which makes packet captures ridiculously easy on OSX. For mapping Ekahau or Netapot which are OSX based. Alternatively - iBwave, Ekahau, Airmagnet and Tamosoft on windows. Kindest regards, -- Troy Martin
On Dec 29, 2017, at 8:45 AM, Alan Buxey <alan.buxey () gmail com> wrote: Scout Aircheck G2 is quite nifty - but a lot of tools out there are only just a little bit above what you can do with a decent Android phone (one with 802.11a/b/g/n/ac chipset) and WiFiAnalyzer ! :) alan
Current thread:
- Wi-Fi Analyzer Bryan Holloway (Dec 29)
- Re: Wi-Fi Analyzer Brian Reichert (Dec 29)
- Re: Wi-Fi Analyzer Alan Buxey (Dec 29)
- Re: Wi-Fi Analyzer Troy Martin (Dec 29)
- Re: Wi-Fi Analyzer Richard (Dec 29)
- Re: Wi-Fi Analyzer Sean Heskett (Dec 29)
- Re: Wi-Fi Analyzer Eric Kuhnke (Dec 29)
- Re: Wi-Fi Analyzer Bryan Holloway (Dec 30)