AnalyzeAir Wi-Fi Spectrum Analyzer
AnalyzeAir software provides IT network professionals with the vision they need into the hidden world of RF, providing them with the ability to see the spectrum in a visible and intelligible format. AnalyzeAir software lets you see, monitor, analyze, and manage all the RF sources and wireless devices that influence your Wi-Fi network's performance and security, even if those devices are unauthorized or transient. Detect, identify and locate interference in 802.11 WLANs. brbrThis trial software shows the rich features found in AnalyzeAir Software using a set of saved spectrum files and allows you to replay the data to experience the visibility that AnalyzeAir Wi-Fi Spectrum Analyzer provides.
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