On the hunt for a good wifi tool
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 Have you tried, inSSIDer? http://www.inssider.com/. I used it myself a while ago when planning a deployment in a school. 
 Nevermind that wasn't the software I used. I will see if I can dig it up.
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 @Carnival-Boy ....Yeah, I just read an article about how Apple yanked the chain on that one. Rather frustrating if you ask me. @coliver ... I have submitted a request regarding inssider ... either the $20 app or trying to get the $199 app with the myfi usb analyzer... I just can't believe there aren't that many apps out there... I mean what about all the 'hackers' and the 'dark netz' 
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 I believe you can still download older, free versions of inSSIDer and legitimately use them. 
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 Have a look at the list here: http://www.networkworld.com/article/2183790/wireless/8-free-wi-fi-stumbling-and-surveying-tools.html 
 You might find something useful there but I haven't used any of them except for inssider (already mentioned)
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 @milnesy said: @Carnival-Boy ....Yeah, I just read an article about how Apple yanked the chain on that one. Rather frustrating if you ask me. @coliver ... I have submitted a request regarding inssider ... either the $20 app or trying to get the $199 app with the myfi usb analyzer... I just can't believe there aren't that many apps out there... I mean what about all the 'hackers' and the 'dark netz' I guess I didn't read this yesterday... there is a tool that I've used in the past, for some... "penetration testing" called Kismet.... you may be able to do what you want with that although it takes quite a bit of practice to get any real usable info. http://www.kismetwireless.net/ The best option you may have is find someone with a cheap android tablet/phone you can borrow and troubleshoot with that. 
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 @coliver said: The best option you may have is find someone with a cheap android tablet/phone you can borrow and troubleshoot with that. Yeah. I think I'm going to have them buy a small to medium android tablet. They can't be more than $200 
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 @milnesy said: @coliver said: The best option you may have is find someone with a cheap android tablet/phone you can borrow and troubleshoot with that. Yeah. I think I'm going to have them buy a small to medium android tablet. They can't be more than $200 Check out the Amazon Fire 6". It is way cheaper than that. 
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 Here it is, a "tablet" that is the size of a very large phone for just $99 from a major, reliable vendor. 
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 Now the question is... can I get those apps on the amazon store, or do I have to 'jailbreak' it so I can get to the google play store? I've never really used the Amazon fires... 
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 @milnesy I'm not aware of any lockin. 
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 I have had to follow this type of procedure I believe called "side-loading" explained here: http://www.gizmag.com/how-to-install-google-apps-kindle-fire-hd-hdx/30736/ 



