Berkeley Varitronics has released Beetle-Bang, a wireless test receiver system that verifies, sweeps, measures and optimises all 802.11 Wi-Fi network standards including 802.11b/g (2.4 GHz), 802.11a (5 GHz) and 802.11n.
When equipped with a BVS direction finding antenna, Beetle-Bang locates and pinpoints rogue MACs, APs, STAs and SSIDs.
Packet analysis features such as delay spread, channel frequency response (CFR), multipath (Ec/lo), signal-to-noise ratio, SSID and received signal strength indicator make the handheld Wi-Fi packet analysis and direction finding tool accurate to within +1 dB.
It can detect rogue APs, hackers or any nearby MAC and can also connect directly to network installations for precise antenna alignment and optimisation.
Phone: 02 6025 1584
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