Overview:
WLAN analyzers, sometimes called wireless sniffers, help troubleshoot wireless local area networks for poor signal strength, interference, station saturation, and other problems. This white paper will discuss how WLAN analyzers work and what makes them different from wired analyzers. It also covers three common analyzer products, and the differences and advantages of each one.
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| Format: | HTML & PDF |
| Date: | Jul 2009 |
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