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What program to find location of wireless clients

Cybordolphin

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I am looking for a program that has a visual meter that will allow you to pinpoint/locate wireless clients in a local area. A sniffer of sorts.

Anyone know of a good program?

Thanks.
 
Why not use the signal meter?

EDIT: This might help, I don't know:
Ekahau Positioning EngineTM allows positioning in WLAN with an average accuracy up to 3½ feet. It can locate wireless PDAs, laptops and other Wi-Fi enabled devices, thus enabling variety of different location sensitive applications.
 
Thanks for the Ekahau.

I have a neighbor who spoofed my SSID when I had it broadcasting. He still is using the old SSID and he is broadcasting now. I have since change the SSID and no longer broadcast it. However.... I would like to find out which neighbor is/was trying to enter my network.

So ..... I need a scanning program that will pinpoint clients that are connected or attempting to connect to a network. Likely a security program. I saw something on TV that looked kinda cool... that had an actual graph meter that would let you know when you were near a particular client. Can't remember the name of the program though.

Thnx.
 
Originally posted by: Cybordolphin
Thanks for the Ekahau.

I have a neighbor who spoofed my SSID when I had it broadcasting. He still is using the old SSID and he is broadcasting now. I have since change the SSID and no longer broadcast it. However.... I would like to find out which neighbor is/was trying to enter my network.

So ..... I need a scanning program that will pinpoint clients that are connected or attempting to connect to a network. Likely a security program.

Thnx.

You going to beat him up? 😛

I'd just make sure I keep up to date on security issues on my wireless network and forget about it.
 
No.... not going to beat anybody up. Just want to know who it is. Also want to be able to find anyone else who trys to hack in.

The software mentioned above by the way looks perfect. Not sure I wanna spend the $3,000 or so for it though.
 
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