Wi-Fi networks are the core of any internetworking area and allows for the browsing experience without having to care about LAN wires and connectivity. For the laptop users it is a boon as it takes you on a go while you work. Just connect to your favorite site and you can surf around while roaming anywhere in the area under Wi-Fi effect. As every technology tends to be hindered by some other technology, same is the case here too. Nowadays 2.4 GHz ISM bands are becoming more and more popular, therefore the congestion is increasing due to this. This leads to the interference from the non-Wi-Fi devices which degrade the Wi-Fi performance levels very much.
Wi-Spy comes to the rescue for this problem. It is the world’s smallest spectrum analyzer operating at 2.4 GHz. It is specifically designed for the analysis and troubleshooting of Wi-Fi networks. It displays the intensity of signal for all types of wireless networks like 2.4GHz cordless phones, Bluetooth, Zigbee, microwaves and other transmitters. The display screen can help you to trace out the quiet channels amongst the congested ones. Through quiet channels you can easily make access rather than going for a random selection.
The upgrade possibilities and enhancements that are going on in this device will make it more effective and precise in tracing the interfering components in a wireless network. The frequency range for this device is 2.400 – 2.485 GHz. You can easily record and playback the data which has been stored before. It can also mark up the frequencies to use as reference. The spectral, planar and topographic view is an added advantage in this analyzer. This device is fully compatible with Windows, Mac and even Linux operating systems.
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