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  • Has anyone tried using the "Wi-Spy Spectrum Analyzer"? If it works it looks like a good deal for only $99.

    http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/electronic/80ce/

  • I bought one awhile back when I started studying for the CWNA and have used it. Seems to work pretty well and it does what they advertise.

    It's about the size of a standard jump drive and comes with one of those "card" sized CDs. You can either install the software or run it directly from the CD. It also has some pre-recorded sessions of interference from different types of sources.

    -Andrew

  • These devices work well for a rough spectrum analysis. Works rather well for the price.

  • By (Deleted User)

    I bought one just for fun. For a $100.... it's not bad.

    I use Spectrum Expert by Cognio. It just flat out rocks.

    www.cognio.com

  • I just bought one and I think for the price it is outstanding! Highly recommended.

    If you don't have $3500+ to spend on an RF Spectrum Analyzer, this is a great option.

  • Hi Casey:

    The Wi-Spy has low level support for Mac OS X. But I bought one after seeing free Wi-Spy software for Mac OS X from another source:

    http://www.cookwareinc.com/EaKiu/

    I leave it running on my desktop and see at a glance the last twenty seconds of the 2.4 GHz ISM band depicted as a three dimensional landscape as it scrolls by.

    Since Wi-Spy is a USB device it doesn't compete for PC card slots and drivers. I only wish it supported a directional antenna.

    The combination is hard to beat for $100. Check it out.

    I hope this helps. Thanks. /criss

  • By (Deleted User)

    I think we all agree.. for $100... Wi-Spy is a steal. I love the little USB guy.

    However, I want to re-emphasize that the Cogio product is a real enterprise solution in terms of spectrum analysis.

    The $4K price tag will pay for itself in one site survey.

  • Agreed. I would also say the same thing for the BVS Systems Bumblebee.

  • Thanks for that information, Criss. I may have to get a WiSpy myself.

    I have to agree with Mr. Multipath that Cognio (especially on a tablet PC) is a great way to go for professional spectrum analysis on a Wi-Fi network.

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