Network professionals can now survey their Wi-Fi networks and map their wired and wireless infrastructures with a single “walk through” saving time and gaining unmatched visibility.
NetAlly Network Topology Mapper
NetAlly's EtherScope nXG automatically discovers both your wired and Wi-Fi networks for instant mapping in NetAlly’s Link-Live Cloud Service.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Nov. 10, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In what the company is calling an industry first, NetAlly is announcing a new network topology mapping feature that enables network professionals to simultaneously survey their Wi-Fi networks and discover the wired infrastructure, for automated map generation in their Link-Live cloud service.
Mike Parrottino, NetAlly CEO says, “Delivering new, innovative capabilities in Link-Live is part of our ongoing focus and investment in our software portfolio and providing added functionality and value for our AllyCare premium support customers.”
Earlier this year, NetAlly announced the AirMapper™ Site Survey App for their EtherScope® nXG network analyzer. Using the analyzer’s multi-radio technology and patented discovery engine, users can now actively discover the network’s topology while passively scanning Wi-Fi channels. The instrument then sends the data to the Link-Live cloud service where users can apply filters and map controls to customize the information displayed. One click exports the map to Microsoft® Visio®. Essential mapping functions are available to all EtherScope nXG owners; in-depth map configuration and export is available to customers with the company’s AllyCare premium support.
“Think about the time savings and visibility this provides to network professionals,” says James Kahkoska, NetAlly CTO. “With a single walk around a site, they can measure the Wi-Fi network for coverage and performance, and at the same time gain total visibility of the wired infrastructure supporting the wireless LAN.”
Aside from the unique Wi-Fi survey plus wired infrastructure discovery use model, the mapping function can be used independently anytime the user wants to generate updated network diagrams.
“What is typically a tedious, time-consuming task or a job requiring a separate investment in expensive mapping software is now automated and up-to-the-minute accurate,” Kahkoska says. “Combined with EtherScope nXG’s Wi-Fi and wired Ethernet analysis, network pros now have a single powerful tool for network validation, troubleshooting, and documentation.”
Lee Badman, Wi-Fi architect and blogger (@wirednot) agrees: “Time has always been money in network support, and the time this network mapping feature will save will be a game changer in complex environments. I’ve come to view the EtherScope nXG as a force multiplier that already reduces tools and different skill sets needed to be successful in WLAN support, and now the LAN side also just got a major boost.”