Wireless Network Assurance / AirMagnet Spectrum Analayzer
AirMagnet Spectrum Analyzer


AirMagnet's Spectrum Analyzer proactively identifies, classifies, and finds sources of RF interferences that impact the performance of WLAN networks. These sources commonly include Bluetooth devices, cordless phones, microwaves, analog video cameras, RF jammers, and others, that are commonly present in today's environment. Unlike earlier generations of spectrum analyzers which are bulky and difficult to use, AirMagnet's Spectrum Analyzer provides an efficient and mobile solution with an IT-friendly user interface, to allow IT staff members to troubleshoot problems in their wireless network. The system also assists users in tracking those interference sources to their physical location using a built-in "device locator tool", enabling the network managers to resolve WLAN performance issues due to RF interference, quickly and easily.
Key Features
- Proactively detect and classify a wide variety of wireless devices—such as Bluetooth, cordless phones, microwaves, analog video cameras, RF jammers—that impact performance of Wi-Fi networks.
- Physically locate interference sources with built-in "device finder" tool.
- Diagnostic views with plots for real-time FFT, Duty Cycle, Swept Spectrogram, Power Vs Time/Frequency and many more.
- Diagnostic views with real-time charts such as Active Devices, Devices vs. Channel, Devices vs. Time, Channel Utilization, Channel Utilization vs. Time, Signal to Noise Ratio and Interference Power.
- Save RF spectrum scans and play them back for future analysis.
- Instant Replay feature to review the most recent spectrum information and play it back, as if it were being viewed live for the first time, without interrupting the current Live Capture session.
- Automated alerting when wireless network exceeds utilization points based on user policy.
- Integrate with key AirMagnet products—Survey PRO and WiFi Analyzer PRO—at critical stages of WLAN planning and deployment when Layer 1 analysis is needed most.
