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Nuts About Nets AirHORN: Signal generator

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Jun 22, 20091 min

Company: Nuts About NetsProduct: AirHORNVerdict: Signal generator for predictive testing

AirHORN isn’t a site survey tool in the sense of the other products reviewed here; rather, it’s signal generator packaged as a USB dongle with, in the model we tested, an external antenna.

It can be programmed to output a signal with essentially constant amplitude in a particular 802.11b/g Wi-Fi channel (or scan over a set of channels) for the purpose of providing a known signal source useful in site survey, antenna alignment testing, interference analysis and many other applications.

Thus a notebook computer can be turned into a generator of a stable and accurate wireless signal and used in place of a real access point for placement purposes, or for generating interference to evaluate that condition during site surveys. While it would be nice to see a version of this product with variable power output, so as to simulate a given distance from an access point, this is a clever little product that will be right at home in the toolbox of installers everywhere.

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craig mathias

Craig J. Mathias is a principal with Farpoint Group, an advisory firm specializing in wireless networking and mobile computing. Founded in 1991, Farpoint Group works with technology developers, manufacturers, carriers and operators, enterprises, and the financial community. Craig is an internationally-recognized industry and technology analyst, consultant, conference speaker, author, columnist, and blogger. He regularly writes for Network World, CIO.com, and TechTarget. Craig holds an Sc.B. degree in Computer Science from Brown University, and is a member of the Society of Sigma Xi and the IEEE.

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