Tag Archives: Spectrum Analysis

A better version of Eye P.A. just released.

At MetaGeek, we are laser-focused on helping you get the most out of your Wi-Fi network. We offer the best Wi-Fi Scanner, inSSIDer, for both Windows and Mac. We also make the easiest to understand spectrum analysis tools, Wi-Spy and … Continue reading

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The Internet of Things

When Wi-Fi was invented and subsequently adopted en-masse, it brought a wave of mobile computing (think laptops). Corporations, universities, hospitals, and everyone else started putting in APs like crazy. Wi-Fi use exploded in the residential space too. Then, Wi-Fi chipsets … Continue reading

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The Evolution of the Geeks

February 2010: MetaGeek moved into a new office, twice the size of our previous space.  We had a large conference room for staff meetings, a small conference room for calls, a big reception area, and plenty of space for our … Continue reading

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An Introduction to Wireless Site Surveys with Ekahau and Chanalyzer

MetaGeek is moving to a new office and we’re putting our tools to use. Watch the video below:
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CWAP Official Study Guide Spectrum Analysis Supplement

CWNP recently released the CWAP study guide. We have every CWNP book in the office here at MetaGeek. These study guides are rich with 802.11 knowledge as you’ll see in the exam objectives pdf . Whether you’re using it as … Continue reading

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MetaGeek Presents at Gestalt IT Wireless Tech Field Day

A couple of weeks back MetaGeek had the pleasure of being a sponsor at the first wireless-specific Tech Field Day put on by Gestalt IT. The concept behind the event is simple: have the innovative IT companies in the wireless … Continue reading

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Time Segment Spectrum Analysis

Spectrum Analysis doesn’t have to be tricky. I like comparing spectrum analysis to detective work. With the right tools almost anyone can be a spectrum detective. When a crime occurs in the movies one of the first questions investigators ask … Continue reading

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