, whichhas marketed value-priced (e.g., much less expensive
than Tektronix or Agilent) spectrum analyzers capable of 2.4 and 5 GHz
operation.
My personal feelingis that most IT organizations that
manage large Wi-Fi networks have a need for a spectrum analyzer, just like
Idid back in the days when I
Hi all,
I was just looking
at a glossy of AirMagnet's spectrum analyzer. It's software that
runs on a laptop with a wireless cardienot a typical spectrum analyzer.
I was wondering if anyone had one of these. I'm guessing that
it may be a little more user friendly (for those not well
We have used the AirMagnet spectrum analyzer here at Oakland University
for a couple of years and find it to be an invaluable tool for both
wireless troubleshooting and wireless design. It combines the features
of a wireless sniffer (packet decode) with several wireless spectrum
analyzer