Reveals all running devices-and their relationship with mapping the route and places of discovery. It is used for both mobile and stationary objects.
The system scans all Wi-Fi channels in the 2.4 GHz and 5GHz range, determines and stores in memory MAC addresses of data source and receiver, determines the signal level and analyzes the amount of data transmitted. The system works autonomously for data collection. It does not require a computer to work. Work begins when the power is turned on. The stored data allows to estimate the activity of each device for a long period of time (a month or more), to identify patterns and regularity of work and to estimate the amount of data transmitted at different times of the day.
The system consists of receiving modules that can operate without connecting to a computer around the clock. When you connect them to your computer, RadioInspectorWiFi software downloads data from receiving modules, analyzes and displays in graphical and tabular form data on active Wi-Fi devices, their connections with each other (who and to whom transmitted data), signal levels and the amount of data transmitted. The software can be connected in series or in parallel to any number of hardware modules via LAN interface. The operator can receive data about Wi-Fi devices in real time when connected to the receiver module
Wi-Fi interception and analysis module
Frequency range | 2.4 GHZ, 5GHz |
Analyzed standards | 802.11 a,b,g,n, ac |
Computer connection | LAN 10/100 Mbps |
Ability to work without a computer | Around the clock |
Minimum time for data storage | At least a month |
Antenna | Built-in |
Power supply | 5 Volts, 1 A; powered by USB 2.0(3.0,3.1) or external 5 Volt power supply |
Dimensions (LxWxH), mm | 190x100x45 |
Hardware module weight | Not more than 400 grams |
Software
Operating system | Windows 8 and above, 32 and 64 bit |
Number of Wi-Fi interception and analysis plug-ins | Unlimited (limited by computer resources) |
Software analysis capabilities | – determination of MAC addresses of all devices, including “not visible”, but to which the data is addressed – definition of network SSID, equipment manufacturer, equipment type, channels used, encryption type – evaluation of data traffic for each device – visualization of Wi-Fi devices by connecting to each other – maintain a list of legal devices – maintenance of the blacklist – filtering by time, traffic, mac addresses, etc. – alarm on events |
Operating modes | – mono server in real time -multi-server real-time -offline data collection -delayed analysis of accumulated data |
Direction Finding | At the signal level, at the coordinates of the place of discovery |
Information display | Graphical, symbolic and tabular |
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