We use it and it works well.

They also have a less expensive tool, which includes site survey
capabilities, called Aircheck (same name as the stand-alone hand-held
unit), for both Windows or Android. Not as full featured, but may meet
basic requirements...I haven't used that for a survey yet, but it would be
a decent tool for techs or students without extensive WiFi skills.

You might want to check out Ehahau too, especially if you want to do any
planning. The Ekahau survey tool has a planning tool that lets you use CAD
files, if you have them, and assign RF properties to obstacles on import,
which you can't do in the Airmagnet planning tool. They require you to draw
obstacles....which is just too painful.

On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 1:37 PM, Sullivan, Don <dsulli...@samford.edu>
wrote:

> I wanted to query the list to see if anybody was using the AirMagnet WiFi
> Analyzer Pro software and what was their experience with it. We are
> currently looking at it to enhance our troubleshooting tools and was
> wondering if it was worth the expense. Thanks.
>
>
>
> *Don Sullivan*
>
> *Network Administrator*
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