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Unlike other solutions that rely only on passively collected data such as signal strength, AirMagnet allows users to perform active/Iperf surveys to ensure a superior site survey. During an active/Iperf survey, AirMagnet actually associates to an AP to test the real quality of the connection. This allows surveyors to see exactly how real world clients will perform at specific locations in terms of connection speed, retry rates, and packet loss.

After a survey, users can simulate a variety of changes to the network and preview the impacts. This includes changing AP Transmit Power, Channel, SSID, and even added environmental noise. Users can simulate moving APs to new locations and preview the effect of adding additional APs. AirMagnet Survey can also automatically recommend a channel plan for your APs that avoids interference and over-allocation.

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With the combination of GPS support, 4.9 GHz support and integration with Google Earth, Microsoft MapPoint and Microsoft Virtual Earth. AirMagnet Survey PRO provides a clear path to fast, fully automated outdoor surveys. Users can leverage their NMEA compliant GPS device to automatically collect outdoor wireless data. The results can then be analyzed in the AirMagnet user interface or exported into Google Earth.

AirMagnet Planner provides full control of the proposed wireless infrastructure. Users can add APs to any location and experiment to find the ideal AP placement for the environment. Planner also provides full control over all AP settings with independent settings for 11a and 11b/g radios. Users can set the AP channel, IP address, transmit power, antenna type, orientation, height and 802.11n/ac specifications. When the planning session is complete, users can generate a professional report with all the information needed to properly install the network, complete with a list of required APs, their ideal placement and configuration settings. Users can also use Planner to predict network data rate information.

As users plan and design wireless access in multi floor buildings, it makes economic sense to reuse services of access points across floors to lower equipment deployment costs. With this release, users can visualize coverage and performance heat maps in 2D and 3D across floors providing powerful insight into bleed over to adjacent floors. Users are powered with visualizations of signal strength, data rates, 802.11n coverage maps such as Operating Mode, MCS Transmit Rate and Channel Width between floors and more.

AirMagnet Planner includes over 250 of the most popular antenna patterns on the market for customizing your APs, including ones from Cisco, Aruba, Meru Networks, HP, Symbol, 3Com, Bluesocket, Motorola, D-Link Systems, etc. However, the solution also includes a built-in tool to create customized antenna patterns, allowing users to replicate the characteristics of literally any antenna on the market.

AirMagnet Survey PRO goes beyond just checking RF coverage. It provides a detailed analysis of network performance, considering factors like throughput, PHY data rates, and environmental conditions. You can easily identify and address issues that may impact network speeds, such as interference and legacy devices.

Experience the power of GPS integration and Google Earth compatibility with AirMagnet Survey PRO. Our software streamlines outdoor wireless surveys by automatically collecting data using your NMEA-compliant GPS device. Analyze results in our user-friendly interface or export into Google Earth for a detailed street view.

1. Preferred Adapters: These adapters have been comprehensively tested by AirMagnet and are recommended for use with AirMagnet Survey PRO. Drivers have been customized for extended feature support. Click here to learn more.

2. Other Adapters: These adapters can be used with AirMagnet Survey PRO but have not been tested by AirMagnet. Drivers have not been customized, will provide limited features, and could provide inaccurate data.

Note: NetAlly is not responsible for the quality of the test results collected using WiFi adapters not included on the Preferred category. Authentications supported by various adapters could be limited by their own capabilities, Windows wireless zero configurations and various other reasons.

Why does my WiFi adapter lose connection when AirMagnet Survey PRO is started?
On startup, Survey PRO will take control of the adapter(s) selected for use; this will disconnect the adapter(s) connections in Windows.

Why is the version of Survey PRO that downloads from My Registered Products in My AirMagnet different from the Product Version column?
The version that downloads will be the latest version available at the time AllyCare support was still valid; this is indicated by the date shown for Service End.

Where can I find the User Guide for Survey PRO?
Click the 'DOCUMENTATION' button or 'DOCUMENTS/DRIVERS' link in My AirMagnet to find current and past User Guides as well as Release Notes.
Additionally, the User Guide can be found as a PDF in the Survey PRO installation directory:
C:\Program Files (x86)\AirMagnet Inc\AirMagnet Surveyor

The WiFi adapter driver did not install with Survey PRO and the software will not start; how do I install the driver?
See 'Common Issues and General Troubleshooting' section below for instructions.

Does the Viewer have to be installed on the same system as Survey PRO?
No, the Viewer is intended to be installed on a separate system from Survey PRO to review survey data. Viewer is available to customers who have current AllyCare support.

Why is survey data not collected continuously while walking?
Check the selection for 'Sampling options' here: File > Configure > Settings tab Configure/Gear icon (in Toolbar) > Settings tab
'Auto sampling through path' is used to collect data continuously, while 'Sampling on click only' will only collect data when the user clicks/taps to indicate the map position.

Installation instructions for the WiFi adapters (addresses the following errors):
'No valid license detected on your system.'
'Wireless LAN card not detected.'
'AirMagnet has detected an incompatible version of the installed driver for the 802.11 a/b/g/n USB adapter.
Would you like to install the correct version?'

Manual WiFi driver install for 802.11 a/b/g/n adapter:
1. Right-click the Windows Start button, select Device Manager.
2. Expand 'Network Adapters' and select the correct adapter (ORiNOCO).
3. Navigate to Driver tab and Uninstall Device > Check option for 'Delete the driver software for this device.'
4. Remove the adapter and re-seat it; ignore any Windows messages about drivers.
5. In Device Manager, select Action > Scan for hardware changes
6. Select the adapter (it may show under 'Other devices' now).
7. Navigate to Driver tab and select Update Driver.
8. Select 'Browse my computer...' option, the select this path: C:\Program Files (x86)\AirMagnet Inc\AirMagnet Surveyor\USBabgnDriverInstaller\files
9. Click OK, then Next.
10. Confirm 'Driver Provider' shows as NetAlly in the Driver tab for the device, and retry starting AirMagnet.

I performed an AirMagnet Survey with our Fluke OptiView in an area of our facility specifically to see Microwave and Bluetooth interference. I had some very nice displays of the area showing the Interferer Power in the area surveyed.

I actually had 4 separate surveys and the same thing happened to all of them. I was able to display the Interferer Power on all 4 but now its gone. I ran another survey and the Interferer data is still there.

Just wanted to let you know that I found a way to replicate the issue with missing Spectrum interferers. If the Signal Propagation Assessment setting is changed for the project, the Number of Devices in the Spectrum Interferer file (.sdi) is set to zero. I%u2019ve entered defect# DE9339 for this issue.

NETALLY's AM/A4018G AirMagnet Survey Pro/Planner includes Planner module. AirMagnet Survey PRO enables network professionals to design, deploy, and validate 802.11 wireless LAN networks for optimal performance, security, and compliance. It also calculates the ideal quantity, placement, and configuration of APs for a successful wireless LAN deployment. This solution goes beyond simply verifying RF coverage, by plotting actual end-user network performance in terms of connection speed, throughput, and packet statistics. Survey PRO helps you get Wi-Fi installations right the first time, preventing costly rework and user complaints. This product features plan and design Wi-Fi networks without physically rolling out any Access Points, collects real-world data by performing true end-user experience measurements using any Wi-Fi adapter, generate heat maps that provide full visibility of WLAN coverage, interference, throughput, data rates, retries, loss, Voice-over-Wi-Fi MOS, and more. The product also saves time by performing active, passive, and spectrum surveys in a single walk-through.

Hi All,

We recently had a 3rd party complete an AirMagnet site survey of a WLAN we've deployed. The wireless implementation is fairly straight forward; we have an 802.11G network with Cisco AP's controlled by a WLC. We provide two WLANs, one for corp devices and another for guests, each WLAN has its own SSID which is not broadcast.

In summary the survey showed we had good coverage but had a fair bit of co-channel interference too.

I've since visited the site and as far as I can see I????????????m not seeing the co-channel interference they showed in the survey. To be fair I????????????m not using AirMagnet, rather I????????????m visiting each room in the building and checking how many AP's i can see in that location and which channel they are on using the wireless NIC client utility that came with the laptop (i know this isn't really best practice but its all i can do!!). In the vast majority of occasions I????????????m seeing 3 AP's all on different channels, although sometimes 4-5 AP's with the 4th and 5th at very low signal strengths. So it appears to me that the RRM on the WLC is doing its job well.

So my question for people who know something about AirMagnet site survey is... could the co-channel interference shown in the report simply be the 2nd WLAN being broadcast from each AP? Does AirMagnet show 2 AP's detected for one physical AP if you have 2 WLAN's setup? - and if so, could it see one as interfering with the other because it doesn't know they are physically the same device?

Thanks for any help.

Neil

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