02-20-2002 08:23 AM - edited 07-04-2021 10:59 PM
Can anyone recommend a good WLAN sniffer tool?
02-21-2002 10:26 PM
You can find it on http://www.sniffer.com/
03-03-2002 04:07 PM
Wild Packets has a downloadable 30-day eval.
If you just want a cheap way to scan RF (without being able to see individual packets) get an old Proxim RangeLAN2 card with their Site Survey tool and run it in 'Slow' mode - 1 second per MHz.
03-26-2002 11:47 AM
I use this! Locust is a wireless receiver designed specifically for sweeping and optimizing 2.4 GHz Local Area Networks. The instrument measures coverage of direct sequence CDMA networks which operate on the IEEE 802.11b standard allowing the user to determine the AP (Access Point), PER (Packet Error Rate), and RSSI signal levels aiding in locating the hub and access points of neighboring WLANs. Locust provides measurements in realtime and also logs data for further post processing analysis. Users may detect and differentiate from narrowband multipath interferences using a drive-test vehicle, GPS antenna and a laptop PC.http://www.bvsystems.com/Products/WLAN/Locust/locust.htm
04-08-2002 08:18 AM
Network Associates Sniffer has a WLAN version. We have used it for about a year and wouldn't be without it.
04-08-2002 09:52 AM
WildPackets AiroPeek is a wireless sniffer.
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