Carolyn Carter
Paul Hittel
Fluke Networks presented their Aircheck product. The presentation covered a slide deck, live demonstration and hands on session with AirCheck.
I was pleasantly surprised by Fluke’s AirCheck offering. I will be first to tell you, when I think of Fluke Networks, I don’t think of wireless tools (outside of AirMagnet of course). Fluke is largely known for quality wired side handheld tools.
Fluke AirCheck is a dedicated WiFi handheld analyzer. It is extremely lightweight and gives you the typical “Fluke feel”. Fluke positions the AirCheck product as an entry WiFi handheld analyzer. Fluke designed AirCheck with one thing in mind “Keep it simple”!
AirCheck:
I was very impressed with Fluke’s AirCheck. Within seconds of turning it on, you’re analyzing a wireless network! I haven’t seen anything as fast as the Fluke AirCheck since Air Magnet’s (iPaq) version. AirCheck has a lot of cool features, which are all designed with the with the idea of ‘keeping it simple’ . So simple in fact a ‘Rocky’ could use them! (Inside joke).
List Wireless Networks
List Access Points
Channel Usage
Channel Usage Details
Access Control Settings
Locate Access Points
Access Point Details
Connect
List Probing Clients
You can quickly move through the menu options in real time with no delay.What you won't find on the Fluke AirCheck is packet analysis. Frankly, AirCheck wasn’t designed for that level of analysis.
There is a price to be paid to have this technology in your bag and its not inexpensive. These babies retail for $1,999 dollars. There are of course less expensive WiFi analyzers. The value proposition for the Fluke AirCheck is six letters SIMPLE. Get an AirCheck in your hands and you can see the instant value for yourself.
With all things being said, AirCheck is a good product. If you are a network generalist, wired engineer or even a veteran wireless engineer looking to get an easy to use WiFi network analyzer you should consider Fluke Networks AirCheck.