All,

FWIW, we went the opposite direction in terms of machine [ease of] portability 
and have had very good results with ESS Pro.  We're currently using three Dell 
Latitude E6430 series with i7 processors, 16GB RAM (and an SSD hard drive on 
one) with Win 7 Pro.  The machines are docked when not in use and are 
accessible by RDP...allows us to do our analysis and what-have-you directly on 
the machines.


We've contrived field harnesses for the survey technicians to wear to hold the 
laptops to avoid strain.  We used to insist on using wheeled carts, but, 
understandably, a number of the technicians found the carts obtrusive.


Either way, we've been very happy with Ekahau in terms of responsiveness to 
user needs and feature requests as well as producing an excellent piece of 
software.


Sincerely,


J. Scot Prunckle
Network Engineer
UITS Network and Operations Services
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Office Mobile: (414) 416-9709
E-mail: [email protected]


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SP3 has worked for us as well. We’ve used the softwareon a Thinkpad Yoga and it 
was OK. The main issue was the laptop itself and wonderful Win  8. Battery life 
was not great either . We’ll see if Win 10 is better.



Hector Rios

Louisiana State University



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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Ekahau Site Survey + Tablet



There’s a decent 
deal<http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Microsoft-Surface-Pro-3-12-i5-128GB-Win8-1-Pro-Wi-Fi-Tablet-MQ2-00001/261977063495?customid=35cbf5d37c094ea3a6c7bbc5ba1534e9&pub=5574652453&afepn=5335869999&campid=5335869999&icep_id=117&ipn=icep&afepn=5335869999&rmvSB=true>
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So the Surface Pro 3 so far. I’m really just looking at using this for active 
surveys. I can do analysis on my laptop.



Thanks for the responses so far!



--Eric



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We’re currently using the Surface Pro 3 for conducting wireless surveys with 
Ekahau. Works great. I would recommend getting an external USB hub that you can 
velcro to it. I find that the USB port is a little finicky. If I nudge the USB 
adapter I sometimes have issues causing me to restart Ekahau.



I use the pen during the survey and found it much more useful than using a 
trackpad or your finger. I don’t use the keyboard attached to the surface 
during surveys.



I also recommend using a bluetooth or USB mouse for analyzing the survey while 
at your desk. I still haven’t gotten used to using the removable keyboard/cover 
we got with it.

Rowell



On Jul 31, 2015, at 6:05 AM, Trent Hurt 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:



I know a few folks who use surface 3 for surveying without issues.  Here is a 
nice blog with some performance recommendations for ekahau



http://www.ekahau.com/wifidesign/blog/2015/07/24/boosting-ekahau-site-survey-and-3d-planner-performance/

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On Jul 31, 2015, at 8:22 AM, Sachse, Hartmut 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Ask Jussi from Ekahau via Twitter @jussikiviniemi. If i remember right the 
recommend Surface Pro 3.



Best Regards

Hartmut Sachse
Systems Engineer




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Good afternoon,



I was wondering if anyone out there was running Ekahau’s site survey software 
on a tablet and which ones that they’ve had good luck with. I’m looking at a 
Surface Pro 3, but I wonder if the Pro 2 would be sufficient. Of course, I’ll 
take cheaper alternatives if there are any!



Thanks,

Eric



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