New Stuff From Cace

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New Stuff From Cace

Postby xor » Fri May 08, 2009 5:44 pm

Dear Customer,

CACE Technologies and MetaGeek have joined together to create WiFi Pilot, a complete, portable 802.11 WLAN analysis and troubleshooting solution for as little as $665 USD!

WiFi Pilot combines the 802.11 capture capabilities of AirPcap, the spectrum-level visibility of Wi-Spy, the visualization, drill-down, and reporting features of CACE Pilot, and the protocol dissection capabilities of Wireshark to create a powerful solution that trumps the capabilities of many higher-priced WLAN analysis and troubleshooting products.

With WiFi Pilot, you can:

* Measure wireless channel utilization from the data and spectrum points of view simultaneously
* Easily identify rogue wireless networks and stations
* Instantly detect 802.11 performance bottlenecks
* Pinpoint and drill-down to discover the source of network anomalies
* Discover non-802.11 sources of interference that impact the performance of your WLAN
* Using multiple AirPcap adapters, troubleshoot advanced issues like malfunctioning roaming
* Create professional, detailed reports of WLAN activity

To gain an immediate sense of the value and power of the WiFi Pilot solution, please visit WiFi Pilot: Powerful and Affordable 802.11 Analysis Solution and watch the videos prepared by Laura Chappell.

Evaluation versions also will be available from this product page beginning Monday, May 11. If you have an AirPcap adapter, you will be able to exercise the WiFi Pilot evaluation application on live traffic. If you do not have an AirPcap adapter, you will be able to use wireless pcap traces of your own, or download and use the ones available from our site.

For those needing wired and wireless analysis, check out CACE Pilot at CACE Technologies - CACE Pilot: Powerful and Affordable Network Analysis

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