Are you talking about auditing the wireless portion of the network or 
monitoring it with a (W)IDS/IPS?

There are commercial WIDS/WIPS, Motorola makes Air Defence and there are others 
as well.

How you audit your wireless network will depend on the risks that wireless pose 
to your organization and how they are being managed.

The security of your APs is not the only risk, you may want to also think about 
the configuration of wireless devices and whether they can associate with an 
attacker's rogue AP.

Do you monitor for people in your org who connect their own consumer wireless 
router?

Doug

On 2013-03-08, at 9:21, "C. L. Martinez" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Recently, my company has decided to make the deployment of various
> wireless networks. In our infrastructure, we have installed several
> IDS (snort, bro and suricata) hosts to monitor our internal and
> perimeter networks. Our idea is to audit these wifi networks to adjust
> these IDS sensors (at first stage, will be three AP with WPA/WPA2
> passwords).
> 
> Apart from tools that comes with BackTrack (airmon-ng, reaver, etc)
> ... exists some commercial or opensource tools to accomplish this
> task??
> 
> Thanks.
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