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AirCheck G3 vs iTrinegy NE-ONE Network Emulator comparison

 

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AirCheck G3
Average Rating
8.6
Number of Reviews
13
Ranking in other categories
Network Troubleshooting (5th)
iTrinegy NE-ONE Network Emu...
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
Network Modeling and Simulation (15th)
 

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David-Prusynski - PeerSpot reviewer
A portable, rugged device that reduces resolution time and saves thousands of dollars
It would be nice if I could import an AP list with a MAC address. When it looks at access points, it should tell me the AP name instead of the MAC address. When you get a MAC address, you can eventually find out where you want to go. However, a lot of times, if I just have an AP name, I know that's in this area or that's over there. I would like that function because AirMagnet, which is the precursor of this, had that ability where you could basically import a list of APs and MAC addresses, and then it could display those instead of just a MAC address. That'd be a nice function. We should be able to put an AP to MAC address in Excel and export it as a CSV file and then import it. That'd be nice to have because I have that information for all my hospitals. The one I'm doing this weekend has got 550 access points. It is much easier for me to look at an AP name than to get a MAC address. Currently, I have to go to a different spreadsheet and try to find that MAC address. If I had the AP name, it would be like, "Okay. Yep. See it. Done." They are doing spectrum analysis in G3, which I would love to have in G2. That's a nice tool to have, and from what I heard, that's the same price. I'd like to have that. The other function I would love to see is the ability to test fiber. I know the $10,000 version has the ability to test fiber, but I would love this lower-cost device to be able to test fiber.
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Comms Service Provider
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Questions from the Community

What do you like most about AirCheck G3?
The airCheck is the real-time spectrum analyzer to see clients that could be connecting to our network, not just rogue networks out there, but rogue clients and other interference in that particula...
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for AirCheck G3?
The upfront cost of the solution is around $4,000. This cost does not include service contracts for support.
What needs improvement with AirCheck G3?
The solution doesn't have much functional information online. Most of the information online is regurgitated from marketing brochures. I purchased the solution for a job and sold it afterward becau...
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AirCheck G2, AirCheck
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Atmos International, Boart Logyear, Chevron Corporation, Agency for Defense Development - S.Korea, Applied Signal Technology, Australian Department of Defence, Boeing Corporation, Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (CAIR), Canadian Navy, Cobham Defence Communications Ltd, Anglia Ruskin University, Leeds Learning Network, Loughborough University
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