CTS 347: Wi-Fi Tools You Should Keep in Your Bag

Clear To Send: Wireless Network Engineering - A podcast by Rowell Dionicio and François Vergès

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https://youtu.be/Y3hkhyuU70s In this episode of the “Wi-Fi Hardware and Devices” series, we dive into the essential Wi-Fi tools that every network professional should keep in their bag. We’ll discuss various categories of tools, including Wi-Fi scanners, survey kits, packet capture tools, and protocol analyzers. We’ll explore popular options in each category, such as Wi-Fi Explorer Pro, Ekahau Analyzer, NetAlly AirCheck G3, and Wireshark. Additionally, we’ll cover the importance of having laptops or tools with Ethernet ports for testing wired connections, as well as the necessity of carrying various cables and miscellaneous items like flashlights and battery packs. This will help you build a toolkit that’s ready for any Wi-Fi troubleshooting or analysis scenario you might encounter in the field. Key Topics: * Wi-Fi scanners for network detection and analysis * Survey kits for RF visualization and spectrum analysis * Packet capture tools for 802.11 traffic analysis * Protocol analyzers for in-depth packet inspection * Ethernet-enabled devices for wired connection testing * Essential cables and miscellaneous items for field work Resources * Wi-Fi Explorer Pro * Ekahau * NetAlly Aircheck G3 * Hamina * Sidos * Wireshark * CommView * Omnipeek * WLANpi * Ethernet cables * Charging cables * All sorts of USB cables * Dongles * Peak Design cable organizer * Flash light * Water bottle * Battery Pack * Fiber light * Laser distance tool