I'll experiment with it this weekend and see if it's something my team would be interested in for the odd site survey job. I see Kipkay on YouTube suggest NetSpot, which has a personal and commercial version in my personal price range/justifiable work expenses range. Is anyone familiar with a reasonably priced software that is GPS compatible to generate WiFi heatmaps that can later be overlaid on a building plan/room layout or even a google maps screen shot to improve the quality of my reports? Alternatively, do you do this a different way?Įdit: Still open to suggestions. I was thinking of looking for inspiration in old forums where I had seen people do things like that in the past, but it looks like almost none of the software exists as a free or reasonably-priced solution any more. I've got InSSIDer installed to monitor the perceived signal strength and run a ping to watch for packet loss and jitter, but besides that, I don't have a good way to produce a nice visual report. ![]() On occasion I get sent out to a clients to investigate reported dead zones or otherwise audit for signal strength. The AirMagnet WiFi Analyzer PRO automatically detects and diagnoses dozens of common Wi-Fi network performance problems, security threats, and wireless. NetSpot looks pretty promising and in my price range I should have said "reasonably-priced to me is 50-200" but I see some people have enough related business to justify some really expensive packages, which is pretty cool! Anyhow, thanks again and good luck next weak team. ![]() Sorry for not getting back to you all, long day at work and then had a sick family member most of the weekend and still finishing up chores. Hey everyone, thank you for your comments and suggestions.
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