Nah, I used to run Chanalyzer + Wi-Spy on a netbook, and it was fine. An i5 with a couple of gigs of RAM should do the trick. The Wi-Fi data refreshes as fast as Windows gets it to us, it really ends...
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Nah, I used to run Chanalyzer + Wi-Spy on a netbook, and it was fine. An i5 with a couple of gigs of RAM should do the trick. The Wi-Fi data refreshes as fast as Windows gets it to us, it really ends...
Thank you for your feedback! Currently you cannot sort the packet view as you have indicated.
It definitely should be in chronological order. I think the time column may be hidden. If you right...
Hi Simon,
You are exactly right! Excellent detective work.
This is actually going to change in the next update.
Originally, we were trying to develop a tool that would represent the air...
Hi Paul,
If your Wi-Spy does not have antenna, you do not have a Wi-Spy 2.4x and it will not work with Chanalyzer 3 or 4. I suspect you have the old Wi-Spy v1. Your card would say Wi-Spy 2.4i if...
Which Wi-Spy are you using? If the Wi-Spy doesn't have an external antenna it won't work with Chanalyzer Pro... Email us at support and we will help you figure this out.
Hi psqualo,
Do you have .NET 3.5 and 4 installed in your portable Windows?
Thank you for posting your question.
inSSIDer reports the values it receives from the wireless card. Unfortunately if the card sends us a 'null' value it will be graphed as a 0 dBm. This is...
The range of inSSIDer will be the range of your wireless card.
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I typically see this when I am scanning multiple channels. So if your SSID has multiple channels it has to change the NIC to scan another channel and that is where the drops occur.
If this is...
Will Chanalyzer 4 recognize the Wi-Spy? http://www.metageek.net/products/chanalyzer-4/download
The connection will slow while inSSIDer is running. To scan Wi-Fi on other channels the network interface must interrupt its connection with its current channel to scan the other channels. This...
I believe this is a cordless phone. Can you confirm?
Hi Robin,
The filters are in the user guide available but the release is not yet. It will be released today.
This is not someone trying to jam your signal - this is from some activity that comes from another frequency band. If there are any cell towers nearby or femtocells or anything else investigate if...
The density display will not redden from probe requests. You will just see consistent noise across the entire spectrum in what looks like curves on each Wi-Fi channel.
The activity is so minimal...
I officially stopped telling people updates are on the way. We have ran into a few roadblocks. We are working on Chanalyzer Pro currently and you will get an update but I will not be hinting at any...
The latest installer actually determines if you are 32-bit or 64-bit and installs correctly. So the latest installer is actually both.
Hi Guys,
We've released inSSIDer for android. Download it here: inSSIDer from the Play Store
This somewhat of a fundamental shift from what inSSIDer currently is to what inSSIDer is currently...
I would also investigate using a packet analyzer to see if a neighboring AP is sending deauthentication frames to the clients associated to your WLAN.
The signal strength value comes from your wireless card. We draw whatever values we get from the card - sometimes these values are bad or corrupt. See your second image. They probably send us a...
You're right, the GPX file is useless if you're not out and moving around with a GPS device. inSSIDer has never had playback abilities - the logging was created by the community. First it was the...
It is up to your wireless card to make that decision. Some client software will allow you to prefer 5 GHz instead of 2.4 GHz. Look for the software on the vendor's software.
I haven't. I just followed up with them to see what I can get. Thank you for the reminder.