AirMagnet Inc., a provider of wireless network security, performance and compliance solutions, announced that its Laptop Analyzer has surpassed competition in Network World's Clear Choice Test of WLAN analyzers.
Laptop Analyzer, a wireless security and performance troubleshooting solution, has excelled in all test categories -- including features, identifying security and performance threats, documentation, reporting capabilities, management and ease of use, installation and set up. It has outperformed similar products from Fluke Networks ( News - Alert) ( News - Alert), Network General and WildPackets ( News - Alert).
The Network World review reads, "After subjecting the latest products to several problem-identification tests, we found that AirMagnet Laptop is still the one to beat, as it excels at 802.11-specific analysis. Its rapid analysis and accuracy is clearly at the top of the list." The complete review is available at: http://www.networkworld.com/reviews/2007/042307-wlan-results.html.
In addition to quick detection of security threats, the Laptop Analyzer provides interactive network tests, continual Wi-Fi interference analysis and detailed packet and frame analysis.
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