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Laptop/Notebook PC/Tablet PC
Operating Systems: Microsoft® Windows 7 Enterprise/Professional/Ultimate or Microsoft Windows 8 Pro/Enterprise 64-bit, Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro/Enterprise 64-bit, or Microsoft Windows 10 Pro/Enterprise 64-bit
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo 2.00 GHz ( Intel® Core™ i5 or higher recommended)
4 GB or higher.
800 MB free hard disk space
An ExpressCard slot or USB port, multiple ports in the PC when using multiple adapters. AirMagnet recommends the use of its MULTI-ADAPTER KIT.
AirMagnet-supported wireless network adapter(s)
Optional , an AirMagnet Spectrum XT Adapter and license (required for viewing spectrum data and heat map; Survey PRO only)
A site map in a format supported by AirMagnet Survey (supported formats are: .bmp, .dib, .dwg, .dxf, .emf, .gif, vsd, .jpg, .wmf, .vdx or .png)
Google Earth must be installed in order to export the GPS data for outdoor surveys to Google Earth (Survey PRO only)
Supported GPS device. Here is a list of GPS devices that have been approved for use with the AirMagnet Survey product.
Garmin eTrex LEGEND HCx
Garmin GPS18X USB
Microsoft GPS-500 SIRF III
Garmin GPSMap 60
DeLormeEarthmate GPS LT-20
DeLormeEarthmate GPS LT-40
Garmin eTrex
Garmin eTrex Legend
Garmin GPS 18 Deluxe
Magellan eXplorist 500
Pharos iGPS-180
US GlobalSat BU-353-S4 (Recommended)
Operating Systems: Microsoft® Windows 7 Enterprise/Professional/Ultimate or Microsoft Windows 8 Pro/Enterprise 64-bit, Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro/Enterprise 64-bit, or Microsoft Windows 10 Pro/Enterprise 64-bit
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo 2.00 GHz ( Intel® Core™ i5 or higher recommended)
4 GB or higher.
800 MB free hard disk space
An ExpressCard slot or USB port, multiple ports in the PC when using multiple adapters. AirMagnet recommends the use of its MULTI-ADAPTER KIT.
AirMagnet-supported wireless network adapter(s)
Optional , an AirMagnet Spectrum XT Adapter and license (required for viewing spectrum data and heat map; Survey PRO only)
A site map in a format supported by AirMagnet Survey (supported formats are: .bmp, .dib, .dwg, .dxf, .emf, .gif, vsd, .jpg, .wmf, .vdx or .png)
Google Earth must be installed in order to export the GPS data for outdoor surveys to Google Earth (Survey PRO only)
Supported GPS device. Here is a list of GPS devices that have been approved for use with the AirMagnet Survey product.
Garmin eTrex LEGEND HCx
Garmin GPS18X USB
Microsoft GPS-500 SIRF III
Garmin GPSMap 60
DeLormeEarthmate GPS LT-20
DeLormeEarthmate GPS LT-40
Garmin eTrex
Garmin eTrex Legend
Garmin GPS 18 Deluxe
Magellan eXplorist 500
Pharos iGPS-180
US GlobalSat BU-353-S4 (Recommended)
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Apple® Macbook® PRO
Operating Systems: MAC OS X v10.5 (Leopard™) or higher running a supported Windows OS (as noted under Laptop/Notebook PC/Tablet PC section) using Boot Camp®
Intel®-based CPU 1.6 GHz or higher
4 GB or higher
800 MB free hard disk space
USB Port, multiple ports when using multiple adapters. AirMagnet recommends the use of its MULTI-ADAPTER KIT.
AirMagnet-supported wireless network adapter(s)
Optional ,an AirMagnet Spectrum XT Adapter and license (required for viewing spectrum data and heat map; Survey PRO only)
A site map in a format supported by AirMagnet Survey (supported formats are: .bmp, .dib, .dwg, .dxf, .emf, .gif, vsd, .jpg, .wmf, .vdx or .png)
Google Earth™ must be installed in order to export the GPS data for outdoor surveys to Google Earth (Survey PRO only)
Supported GPS device. Here is a list of GPS devices that have been approved for use with the AirMagnet Survey product.
Garmin eTrex LEGEND HCx
Garmin GPS18X USB
Microsoft GPS-500 SIRF III
Garmin GPSMap 60
DeLormeEarthmate GPS LT-20
DeLormeEarthmate GPS LT-40
Garmin eTrex
Garmin eTrex Legend
Garmin GPS 18 Deluxe
Magellan eXplorist 500
Pharos iGPS-180
US GlobalSat BU-353-S4 (Recommended)
Operating Systems: MAC OS X v10.5 (Leopard™) or higher running a supported Windows OS (as noted under Laptop/Notebook PC/Tablet PC section) using Boot Camp®
Intel®-based CPU 1.6 GHz or higher
4 GB or higher
800 MB free hard disk space
USB Port, multiple ports when using multiple adapters. AirMagnet recommends the use of its MULTI-ADAPTER KIT.
AirMagnet-supported wireless network adapter(s)
Optional ,an AirMagnet Spectrum XT Adapter and license (required for viewing spectrum data and heat map; Survey PRO only)
A site map in a format supported by AirMagnet Survey (supported formats are: .bmp, .dib, .dwg, .dxf, .emf, .gif, vsd, .jpg, .wmf, .vdx or .png)
Google Earth™ must be installed in order to export the GPS data for outdoor surveys to Google Earth (Survey PRO only)
Supported GPS device. Here is a list of GPS devices that have been approved for use with the AirMagnet Survey product.
Garmin eTrex LEGEND HCx
Garmin GPS18X USB
Microsoft GPS-500 SIRF III
Garmin GPSMap 60
DeLormeEarthmate GPS LT-20
DeLormeEarthmate GPS LT-40
Garmin eTrex
Garmin eTrex Legend
Garmin GPS 18 Deluxe
Magellan eXplorist 500
Pharos iGPS-180
US GlobalSat BU-353-S4 (Recommended)
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Contents
- Introduction
- Physical survey with free software such as NetStumbler.
- Physical survey with commercial software such as AirMagnet Survey
- Radio frequency Spectrum Analyzers
- Strategies for avoiding interference
Introduction
While theoretical circular coverage areas give a crude estimate on wireless access point (AP) coverage, the only way to get a true picture of how an AP will propagate its signals throughout a building is to do a wireless site survey. In this article, we'll cover some of the tools used for wireless LAN (WLAN) surveys using popular free and commercial software.
NetStumbler
NetStumbler is an excellent free tool for performing WLAN site surveys (note that NetStumbler is not useful for penetration or security testing, but that's not in the scope of this article). It won't give you all the polished reports, and it takes a little extra work to come up with the results. However, with a little help from this tutorial and our downloadable Excel Macro tool, this is an excellent free solution.
First, you simply walk around the building with a laptop running NetStumbler on a predetermined path with sampling points where you want to measure the RF signal levels.You will need a simple floor plan with selected sampling points along the path that you're going to walk but before you start walking, you must start NetStumbler and make sure you see live Access Points to make sure NetStumbler is working correctly (see Figure A below).
Free download youtube downloader. Figure A |
As you hit each sampling point along the path, you simply enter a time stamp in our Excel macro download, using the shortcut keys CTRL-SHIFT-A to stamp the location and time for you. The first time you press the keys, it puts down a timestamp, along with a sample number 1. The second time you press it, it puts down a new timestamp along with sample number 2 and so on (See Figure B below).
Figure B |
While this is happening, NetStumbler will collect signal-level values once a second and allow you to export a raw text file with signal levels of each AP that it can detect. Once you've walked the entire path entering timestamps along the way, you simply output the NetStumbler data to a raw text file using the File | Export | Text menu command. With the raw NetStumbler data, you can hit the 'Run Report' button shown in Figure B. It will prompt you to find the raw NetStumbler data, and you'll navigate to that file and select it. The 'Run Report' macro will now ask you to enter in the time offset from GMT for your location. If you're on Pacific Standard Time with daylight-savings, then you would enter the value -7 (-8 during the Winter months). For Eastern Standard Time, you would enter -4 during the summer daylight-saving months. Once you've entered in all the data, it might take up to a minute or more to complete the report. Figure C shows the output from 'Run Report' macro.
Figure C
Site surveying with commercial software
With commercial software like AirMagnet Surveyor, you would actually import your site floor plans into the software. Once imported, you walk around and tap on the floor plan with a mouse (or stylus if you have a Tablet PC) on the location you're standing. Once you've collected enough samples, AirMagnet will overlay a color-coded scheme over your floor plan as shown in Figure D.
Figure D |
Radio frequency Spectrum Analyzers
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While a wireless site survey using the tools described above are great, they're not great at factoring in Radio Frequency (RF) interference from non-802.11 devices that use the 2.4 or 5.8 GHz range. For that, you need a true Spectrum Analyzer to measure RF activity from any radio-emitting device such as microwave ovens, wireless cordless phones, or wireless video surveillance cameras. Dedicated hardware analyzers can cost several thousand dollars, but laptop owners have a new, cheaper way of measuring RF activity using commodity laptop computers. AirMagnet offers a new line of Spectrum Analyzers (see Figure E) that come in the form of software and a PCMCIA card that can map RF activity in both the 2.4 and 5 GHz range.
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Figure E |
Strategies for avoiding interference
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To avoid these interference issues with WLANs, here are some best practices to consider:
- Measure for excessively noisy 2.4 and 5 GHz using a spectrum analyzer and get rid of them. If you can't afford one, you can still do the following to minimize interference issues.
- Stick with newer 5.8 GHz digital spread spectrum cordless phones.
- Stick with wired video cameras. For any fixed devices that don't need to move around like a laptop or PDA, CAT-5 cabling is the best way to go because not only does it transmit data, but also electricity to power the device, so that you don't need to use an AC adapter and a thick power cord.
- If you must use a wireless camera because it's not feasible to run CAT-5 cabling, use an 802.11 camera (preferably 802.11a if possible) because they use less radio spectrum.
- Analog 2.4 GHz cordless phones are also notorious for being spectrum hogs, and cordless 2.4 GHz analog video cameras are also in the same category.
- In most cases, you'll find that newer, well-made microwave ovens will produce less noise than an older model that can easily overwhelm a 802.11 b/g WLAN with sheer power.
- Bluetooth devices can also cause interference in the 2.4 GHz range, but their power levels are usually limited especially with the newer Bluetooth 1.2 standard that's designed to play nicer with 802.11.
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