Tamos TamoGraph® Site Survey is a powerful and user-friendly wireless site survey software tool that is used for visualizing, collecting, and analyzing 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax Wi-Fi data. To see how a client is interacting with the AP by monitoring Retry Rate, Utilization, and Connected Data Rate, allow spot band-steering and roaming productivity by utilizing the Roaming History log, and experience the wireless landscape as a user with Wi-Spy Air’s onboard Wi-Fi chipset to track signal strength as you move around the environment. The utility provides sort cards by network name, signal strength, or max data rate and uses Air Viewer’s powerful search navigation to zero in on the client or AP required to investigate. Network overlays visually display channel placement, channel width, and signal strength in the 2.4 and 5 GHz Wi-Fi bands. For the Layer two side, it displays utilization and connected client count to help users make informed channel-planning decisions and keep the BSSID in check by tracking details like channel, security type, phy type, SNR, max data rate, and connected clients.īy plugging in Wi-Spy Air and fire up Air Viewer, the users get an immediate visual overview of the wireless environment, such as network and neighboring networks. The users are allowed to Toggle 2.4 and 5 GHz Spectrum views on and off to pinpoint congestion and interference modes. MetaGeek Wi-Spy Air is a lightweight spectrum analyzer that shows the real-time Wi-Fi and RF data for troubleshooting issues, including the network overview, advanced layer protocols, and WLAN design best features. The app embeds the ability to log all sniffed packets and save them in a tcpdump or Wireshark or Airsnort compatible file format. The tool contains basic wireless IDS characteristics, such as detecting active wireless sniffing programs like NetStumbler, as well as a number of wireless network attacks. The application is compatible with any wireless card which supports raw monitoring mode and can sniff 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11b, and 802.11n traffic. The platform supports external ‘helper tools’ which can extend server functionality via scripting tools such as Python. It supports plugins that extend the WebUI functionality via Javascript and browser-side enhancements, as well as the more traditional plugin architecture of C++ plugins, which can extend the server functionality at a low level. Kismet is a wireless network and device detector, sniffer, wardriving tool, and WIDS (wireless intrusion detection) framework that works with WiFi interfaces, Bluetooth interfaces, software-defined radio, and hardware like the RTLSDR and other specialized capture tools. Key features include: lists visible wireless networks with detailed information, graphically detect network type and encryption status, signal, and noise graphed overtime for all networks, double click a network to open a connection monitor, and analyze the wifi Manual page for more details. The users can view the location of discovered WiFi networks, access web services, originally track the computer’s movement, Export location database, and manual page. Toolbar buttons allow to set up Bluetooth devices, browse or send files, manually pair with the utility. Timescale slider accesses the users to see the last scan results, and Inspector displays complete information, including a high-resolution graph with properties and information about every sample. IStumbler is a utility for accessing wireless networks and devices with AirPort or Bluetooth compatible Macintosh computers with tools for investigating, such as WiFi networks, Bluetooth devices, Location information, Bonjour services, and Spectrum usage in real-time.
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