I've been working on a wireless project for months, and looked around
for things oss like heatmapping, rtls function, etc, and there's nothing
too well baked to use production-wise aside from some half-baked,
minimally existing projects on sourceforge.
Seems commercial software like Aruba Airwave, Cisco WLS/Prime, Ekahau,
etc have the lock on things from that perspective.
-mb
On 06/19/2013 09:00 AM, Dazed_75 wrote:
> I ran across this article:
>
> http://www.howtogeek.com/165614/how-to-create-a-wi-fi-heatmap-for-network-analysis-better-coverage-and-geek-cred-galore/
>
> which shows doing a very nifty wifi map of your space. Unfortunately it
> uses a windows only program from Ekahau called HeatMap. I did a little
> web searching for a Linux equivalent program but have not found anything
> that included the mapping function. Does anyone know of one?
>
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