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Wireless Security
WiFiFoFum radar Oct 09 2009 03:36PM Robin Wood (dninja gmail com) (1 replies) Re: WiFiFoFum radar Oct 09 2009 08:11PM Mike Kershaw (dragorn kismetwireless net) (1 replies) Re: WiFiFoFum radar Oct 09 2009 08:58PM Robin Wood (dninja gmail com) (1 replies) RE: WiFiFoFum radar Oct 10 2009 01:55AM Armstrong, Geoff (geoffarm exchange ubc ca) (1 replies) Re: WiFiFoFum radar Oct 10 2009 03:25PM audionyx (audionyx gmail com) (1 replies) Re: WiFiFoFum radar Oct 10 2009 06:24PM Kurt Buff (kurt buff gmail com) (1 replies) Re: WiFiFoFum radar Oct 11 2009 08:40AM audionyx (audionyx gmail com) (1 replies) Re: WiFiFoFum radar Oct 11 2009 03:26PM Kurt Buff (kurt buff gmail com) (1 replies) Re: WiFiFoFum radar Oct 11 2009 07:46PM audionyx (audionyx gmail com) (1 replies) |
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> Looks like it. I haven't tried it (downloading now, though). This isn't an
> essential tool for me; I was simply weighing in on a rare occasion that
> I might have something to contribute to a thread in this group.
Well, it helped me with some understanding, so it was worth it to me, anyway.
> There are similar field mapping packages for creating radio transmitter
> coverage areas that also account for tower elevation and topography,
> so you have a 3rd dimensional consideration as well. For WiFi access
> point information, I usually look to see what's around with MetaGeek's
> inSSIDer.
I use inSSIDer as well - pretty darn useful. However, the other
software you mention is way out of my price range. It would be
interesting to hear what you think of the Ekahau heatmapper.
> Thanks very much for the link!
You're very welcome. If you go back to the Metageek site, there are
some other links to tools, including one to a set of Xirrus tools.
Those might prove worth a look also.
Kurt
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