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04-01-2011 08:30 AM - edited 07-03-2021 08:02 PM
I am kind of new in the wireless world. I would like to buy a device which i can use to test the strength of wireless signal. Can someone make a recommendation on a reliable product if there is one out there?
Thanks,
Lake
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04-01-2011 09:29 AM
Hi,
The simplest product is to use the ACD / ADU for cisco client cards (CB21AG)and use the Administrator utility.. this will help u provide more details..
Or Airmagnet may be helpfull as well..
Lemme know if this answered ur question!!
Regards
Surendra
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04-01-2011 06:59 PM
If your laptop has a wireless card in it then free proggies like Netstumbler or inSSIDer are always available.
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04-08-2011 07:26 AM
The AirCheck from Fluke Networks is a very good tool to have around for wireless testing and troubleshooting.
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04-01-2011 09:29 AM
Hi,
The simplest product is to use the ACD / ADU for cisco client cards (CB21AG)and use the Administrator utility.. this will help u provide more details..
Or Airmagnet may be helpfull as well..
Lemme know if this answered ur question!!
Regards
Surendra
Surendra BG
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04-01-2011 12:57 PM
Much appreciated. Thank you for the quick reply.
Thanks,
Lake
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04-01-2011 06:59 PM
If your laptop has a wireless card in it then free proggies like Netstumbler or inSSIDer are always available.
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04-04-2011 11:18 AM
Thank you very much
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04-08-2011 07:26 AM
The AirCheck from Fluke Networks is a very good tool to have around for wireless testing and troubleshooting.
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04-08-2011 07:56 AM
Thank you very much
Regards,
Lake
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04-08-2011 09:48 PM
If you can contact authorized sales agent for Fluke, ask them to demo their soon-to-be-released Fluke OptiView.
The new release (mid-2011) will have four major application in a tablet format: CSA, forgot this one, AirMagnet Spectrum Analyzer, AirMagnet WiFi Pro.
It can do packet analyzer for 10/100/1000 Gb PLUS 10Gb in either SFP or copper plus more.
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04-09-2011 06:50 AM
I blogged about the Fluke Air Check. I was at Fluke 2 weeks ago ..
http://www.my80211.com/home/2011/3/24/fluke-aircheck-gestalt-it-wireless-techfield-day.html
Its a good device but a little $$$ at $2,000 US. Its a very simple device and I would recommend it as well. But you could get the same results from a free tool as well like Inssider ..
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