NetSurveyor Full Version |
NetSurveyor search software is one of the Wi-Fi signal with a range of
additional features that can not be found in Wi-Fi Seeker Standard
Windows.
Various
Advantages NetSurveyor: Free (Free), which has a graph showing the
state of all the Access Point, and Graphs can be saved in PDF format.
Only Computer / Laptop / Notebook that has Wifi which can run this software
NetSurveyor is an 802.11 (WiFi) network discovery tool and, as such,
its goal in life is to gather information about nearby wireless access
points in real time and display it in a useful way. Similar in purpose
to NetStumbler, it includes many more features. The data is displayed
using a variety of different diagnostic views and charts. Data can be
recorded for extended periods and played-back at a later date/time.
Also, reports can be generated in Adobe PDF format. Applications for
NetSurveyor include the following:
During
the installation of a wireless network, as an aid in verifying the
network is properly configured and antennas are positioned at locations
to achieve efficient transmission / reception -- that is, for use in
verifying WiFi coverage and maximizing beacon signal strength
Trouble-shooting an existing network or wireless environment that is performing poorly
Reporting the presence of WiFi networks and local access points and the signal strengths of their beacons
Conducting wireless site surveys where the installer is interested in learning about the coverage of a new or existing access point, roaming capability, presence of RF interference or “dead spots”, and optimum location of access points, their antennas and client stations
In a secure business environment, for use in detecting the presence of rogue access points
As a learning tool to help understand the relationship between access points (BSSIDs), wireless networks (SSIDs), and client stations (STAs)
Trouble-shooting an existing network or wireless environment that is performing poorly
Reporting the presence of WiFi networks and local access points and the signal strengths of their beacons
Conducting wireless site surveys where the installer is interested in learning about the coverage of a new or existing access point, roaming capability, presence of RF interference or “dead spots”, and optimum location of access points, their antennas and client stations
In a secure business environment, for use in detecting the presence of rogue access points
As a learning tool to help understand the relationship between access points (BSSIDs), wireless networks (SSIDs), and client stations (STAs)
NetSurveyor
is a diagnostic tool that falls under the category of WiFi Scanners or
802.11 Network Discovery Tools. The best known in this category is
NetStumbler (http://www.netstumbler.com/). A discovery tool reports the
Service Set Identifier (SSID) for each wireless network it detects,
along with the channel used by the access point (AP) servicing that
network. The way this works is that roughly every 100 mSec an AP sends
an “I’m here” beacon – and the discovery tool (running on your laptop
and using its 802.11 wireless adapter, also known as a station or STA)
picks-up that beacon and adds the SSID to its list of known wireless
networks. In addition, the discovery tool reports the RSSI (Received
Signal Strength Indication) for each AP, which is roughly an indication
of how close the AP is to your current location (i.e. how close it is to
the client STA). Just to be clear, the RSSI reflects the strength of
the beacon as received by the STA – it is not an indication of
performance.
NetSurveyor distinguishes itself from other tools in its category in the following ways:
It’s free.
In addition to the grid that repeatedly updates information about each access point, there are 6 graphical, diagnostic views:
(1) Timecourse of Beacon Qualities For Each Access Point,
(2) Differential Display of Beacon Qualities for Each Access Point ,
(3) Usage of Each of the 802.11 b/g Channels,
(4) Timecourse of the Usage of Each of the 802.11 b/g Channels,
(5) Heatmap / Waterfall Chart of the 802.11 b/g Channels and
(6)
Channel Spectrogram of the 802.11 b/g Channels. The more (and
different) ways you have at looking at data then the greater the chance
something will catch your eye that you might otherwise miss if only a
single type of chart were used.
Generates
reports in Adobe PDF format that include the list of access points and
their properties along with images of each of the 6 diagnostic charts.
Powerful and innovative logging and recording capability. Other products, if they even offer a recording/playback feature, usually follow the “tape recorder” paradigm. NetSurveyor is integrated with NetPlayer (an application we use for displaying recorded data files). NetPlayer is unique in that it shows you all the recorded data – that is, you do not press a ‘play’ button and then forced to watch minutes or hours of data scroll by in the hope that some unusual event will catch your eye. NetPlayer’s unique approach makes reviewing recorded data a snap.
If your laptop or PC has
multiple wireless adapters installed – not a problem. When NetSurveyor
launches it detects each of these and asks you to choose which one to
use for that session.
Supports most all wireless adapters – that is, those that are installed with an NDIS 5.x driver (or later). This would include wireless adapters running on Windows 2000, XP and Vista.
Supports most all wireless adapters – that is, those that are installed with an NDIS 5.x driver (or later). This would include wireless adapters running on Windows 2000, XP and Vista.
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