Re: Wi-Fi Analyzer

2017-12-30 Thread Bryan Holloway
Thanks for all of the great suggestions, both on- and off-list!! Cheers and Happy New Year, everyone. On 12/29/17 1:16 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: In addition to the other tools already recommended by previous posters, I recommend buying one of these: https://www.ubnt.com/airmax/nanobeam-ac-gen2/

Re: Wi-Fi Analyzer

2017-12-29 Thread Eric Kuhnke
In addition to the other tools already recommended by previous posters, I recommend buying one of these: https://www.ubnt.com/airmax/nanobeam-ac-gen2/ It's a directional antenna/radio integrated unit and is intended as a point to point or point-to-multipoint WISP client radio. The one feature you

Re: Wi-Fi Analyzer

2017-12-29 Thread Sean Heskett
iStumbler on the Mac -Sean On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 8:17 AM Bryan Holloway wrote: > Curious if the community has any recommendations and/or positive > experiences to share for a handheld Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac) analyzer. > > Software/laptop-based solutions can be unwieldy in certain environme

Re: Wi-Fi Analyzer

2017-12-29 Thread Richard
Sorry for the top post, but I too end up going back to Wi Fi analyzer on my Android. I have found it covers all the basics which i need and am able to locate any difficulty I may be having. It works and you can carry it in your pocket instead of dragging a laptop around. Richard On 12/29

Re: Wi-Fi Analyzer

2017-12-29 Thread Troy Martin
For OSX specific requirement, I suggest looking at “Wi-Fi Explorer Pro”. It scans for SSIDs, integrates with Metageek Wi-Spy for SpecA, connects to remote sensors. Eval for 10 days before needing pay. The developer (Adrian Granados) also makes a tool called “Wi-Fi signal” (menu bar display/st

Re: Wi-Fi Analyzer

2017-12-29 Thread Alan Buxey
Scout Aircheck G2 is quite nifty - but a lot of tools out there are only just a little bit above what you can do with a decent Android phone (one with 802.11a/b/g/n/ac chipset) and WiFiAnalyzer ! :) alan

Re: Wi-Fi Analyzer

2017-12-29 Thread Brian Reichert
On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 09:17:26AM -0600, Bryan Holloway wrote: > Curious if the community has any recommendations and/or positive > experiences to share for a handheld Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac) analyzer. > > Software/laptop-based solutions can be unwieldy in certain environments. > However, give

Wi-Fi Analyzer

2017-12-29 Thread Bryan Holloway
Curious if the community has any recommendations and/or positive experiences to share for a handheld Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac) analyzer. Software/laptop-based solutions can be unwieldy in certain environments. However, given rave reviews, I'm open to the idea as long as it's Mac-compatible. S