AirMagnet updates Handheld Analyzer

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Tim Higgins

AirMagnet today announced AirMagnet
Handheld Analyzer 7.0. This latest release introduces support for 802.11g, including support of Summit Data Communications’ SDC-CF20G 802.11g
Compact Flash Module.

Version 7.0 also delivers a pre-802.11n alarm and also analyzes 802.11d.

AirMagnet Handheld Analyzer 7.0 has a U.S. manufacturers suggested retail price of $2,995 per license. Existing customers who have an active software support subscription are entitled to a no charge upgrade. AirMagnet also is offering the Summit card for a U.S. manufacturers suggested retail price of $150.

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