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AnalyzeAir™ Wi-Fi Spectrum Analyzer

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AnalyzeAir™ Wi-Fi Spectrum Analyzer



Physical layer (RF) visibility
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Physical Layer (RF) Visibility
Device Listing and Impact Statistics
Device Info
Device Finder
Spectrum Captures and Graph Types
Instant Replay

Security Management
Portability
OptiView Analyzer
Device and Security Alerts

AnalyzeAir Wi-Fi Spectrum Analyzer provides clear visibility of the unlicensed 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies used by 802.11b/g and 802.11a WLANs.  You do not have to be an RF engineer to quickly locate and solve problems on your wireless network.  AnalyzeAir software wraps the tools RF experts use in an easy-to-use interface putting the power of automated RF analysis into your hands.




With AnalyzeAir software you have the ability to determine what could be causing connectivity problems on the network by identifying them by type and location.  It helps you solve plaguing performance problems caused by interference by looking at the RF spectrum in real-time.  When the interference occurs, you can quickly identify the offending devices and determine their physical locations.



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