I'm working with a couple of my students here at Syracuse on an article for
a December issue of Network Computing magazine that we are tentatively
calling the "Wireless LAN Analysis Toolkit." We're hoping to provide readers
with an understanding of the range of problems faced by managers of large
WLANs along with a feel for the essential tools that are available, both
commercial and open-source. We're thinking about everything from the
physical layer (e.g., spectrum analyzers) all the way up the stack. Since
Frank Bulk recently looked at distributed monitoring systems, we're not
planning to cover those products explicitly.

We're looking for help from current WLAN managers. You can either provide
general input or answer the following two questions. I hope in most cases
you would be willing to post your thoughts publicly, but if you have
comments that are of a sensitive nature, you can e-mail me directly.

1. What are the most common WLAN problems you face, either in the design or
operation of your network, for which WLAN analysis tools might be helpful?

2. Which specific available tools -- commercial or otherwise -- are most
helpful in allowing you to do your job?

Thanks,

Dave Molta
Director, Syracuse University Center for Emerging Network Technologies
Sr. Technology Editor, Network Computing
315-443-4549

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