I have used the "Wi-Spy" spectrum analyzer from MetaGeek and it does a
good job of showing all the signals in the 2.4Ghz band (they also have
a dual-band version).

You can see the details at http://www.metageek.net/products/wi-spy/

Regards,
- Harshal


On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 8:26 PM, cmsv <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have been having some very strange behaviour in my wireless mesh which
> i have noticed that may very well related to wireless interferences and
> have been thinking about getting a spectrum analyzer to see what exactly
> is going on.
>
> However these tools are still quite expensive and even tho i have been
> searching for a homemade solution i thought asking here if anyone has a
> found a inexpensive DIY solution or can recommend something equivalent.
>
> I have heard that it may be possible to do one using a regular usb
> wireless adaptor but have not found anything to back up that rumour.
>
> Maybe someone can shed some light into my quest.
>
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> Redes mesh wirelesspt
>
> http://wirelesspt.net
> Mesh: http://tinyurl.com/wirelesspt
> Chave publica PGP/SSH: http://wirelesspt.net/arquivos/pk
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