BVS Yellowjacket 802.11b Wi-Fi Analysis System Updated
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Mar 28, 2003
Author: wigby
Topic: Security, Encryption & Legislation
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METUCHEN, New Jersey -- January March 25, 2003 -- Berkeley Varitronics Systems updates the popular Yellowjacket 802.11b Wi-Fi Analysis System to VERSION 3.
Yellowjacket is a portable, receiver system ideal for installing, optimizing and securing 802.11b networks from interference sources, rogue access points and hackers. YJ3 sports the powerful, calibrated 802.11b receiver, PocketPC (now includes iPAQ model 3955) and Berkeley's custom software that includes:
IMPROVED Full Spectrum Analysis
NEW(Peak Search, Peak Hold, 3 distinct Waveform Traces)
IMPROVED Multipath Analysis
NEW(Delay Spread in chips or nanoseconds, Q-Factor Signal Quality Bar)
IMPROVED Usage Analysis
(Each AP detected appears as a different color in its appropriate channel)
IMPROVED Security Analysis
(Up to 1000 MAC addresses may be Authorized or Unauthorized)
NEW Screen Snapshot
(snap any Yellowjacket spectrum screen for printing or later analysis)
For more specifications, DEMOs and technical papers, visit:
http://www.bvsystems.com
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