Another vote for AirMagnet! I use it for all my survey's and love it... 

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Colin Vallance 
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  Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 10:48 AM
  Subject: Re: [Pauldotcom] Advice before buying a Wireless Site Survey Kit


  I'll back up Airmagnet.  As a consultant wireless engineer this is a must for 
surveys.  You may also consider looking at a spectrum analyzer product to get 
the "whole story" regarding the RF in the area at a given time.  Cisco's 
spectrum expert has been the product of choice for us however they currently 
don't have a usb adapter.  Airmagnet's spectrum XT is usb capable but not my 
favourite for some bugs and limitations I've run across.  WiSpy seems to be the 
lost cost product that is out there but I've got no experience with it myself.

    


  On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:08 AM, Butturini, Russell 
<[email protected]> wrote:

    We use Airmagnet.  It will do EXACTLY what you are looking for.  We used to 
use laptop analyzyer and the all in one kit.  Such a great product!


    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected] 
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    Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 4:10 AM
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    Subject: [Pauldotcom] Advice before buying a Wireless Site Survey Kit

    Hi Guys,

    I need to get one or more commercial wireless site survey kits (Ideally 
usable on existing MacBook Pro's or Windows Laptops)

    I have a few dollars to spend and am wanting to see if anyone out there 
could recommend a good commercial offering or two.

    I need something which is going to stand up to some punishment and last for 
quite a few site surveys,  across a number of office buildings.

    Ideally the Product should be able to map the location and strength of the 
access points it finds to an operator supplied floor plans or an image file.
    Ideally it should be able to find both "active and passively probing" 
access points.

    I am after something which I can hand over to junior staff to run.

    Ideally the solution would have to be fairly accurate and identify the 
difference between unencrypted, WEP, WPA and WPA2 Networks.
    (If it has the ability to demonstrate WEP or WPA cracking via GPU enabled 
video cards then that would be an added bonus.

    What would you guys recommend?

    Thanks
    Mark
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