In a different life, I used a WiSp DBx with directional device finder
antenna. Worked very well and much cheaper than Fluke.

http://www.metageek.net/products/device-finder/

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Tim Cappalli*  *ACMP  CCNA
Network Engineer | LTS NetSys
Brandeis University
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On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 2:33 PM, Thomas Carter <[email protected]>wrote:

> I would like to improve our ability to accurately locate rogue wireless
> access points or clients. With non-directional methods, we can narrow it
> down to a general area; for example, maybe one of 4 rooms in a residential
> hall. However I would like to be able to narrow it down with much more
> certainty.  ****
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> What methods are others using for this? The Fluke AirCheck with
> directional antenna seems to do the job well, but with the usual Fluke
> price tag. Is anyone using anything cheaper or homegrown? Any experience
> with USB adapters with directional antennas?****
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> Thanks,****
>
> Thomas Carter****
>
> Network and Operations Manager****
>
> Austin College ****
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> 903-813-2564****
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