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We've updated TamoGraph® Site Survey macOS. Among the key improvements, the newest build adds support for tri-band (2.4/5/6 GHz) USB adapters, NETGEAR A8000 and Alfa AWUS036AXML. You can now conduct 6 GHz surveys using an external adapter if your MacBook's integrated adapter doesn't support Wi-Fi 6E.
CommView® for WiFi has been updated. The newest version 7.5 adds support for the 802.11be (Wi-Fi 7) standard, including support for the latest Intel BE200 and BE202 adapters.
We are pleased to announce that we have released TamoGraph® Site Survey 8.2 for Windows and macOS. The new version adds support for the 802.11be (Wi-Fi 7) standard, including support for the latest Intel BE200 adapters, and comes with many other improvements and bug fixes. You can download the new version here.
Our website has undergone a complete makeover. We hope you enjoy the new design. While we're thrilled about this long-awaited update, there may still be some bugs. If you come across any technical issues, please let us know.
Nothing lasts forever, and today two of our products, Essential NetTools™ and SmartWhois®, have reached their natural end-of-life. These products are now formally discontinued. We no longer provide technical support or updates for Essential NetTools™. Registered users of SmartWhois® will continue to receive technical support and updates as per our technical support policy. Please see our Legacy Products page for more info.
We've updated TamoGraph® Site Survey (Windows) and CommView® for WiFi. The newest versions introduce support for the following external tri-band (2.4, 5, and 6 GHz) USB Wi-Fi 6E adapters: Netgear A8000 and ALFA AWUS036AXML. Additionally, you can now use these products on computers based on ARM64 CPUs.
We've updated TamoGraph® Site Survey macOS. The newest build adds support for 6 GHz (Wi-Fi 6E) surveys. Remember that you need a 2023 MacBook model to use this functionality.
We've released TamoGraph® Site Survey 8.0 for Windows and macOS. We've added support for the new 6 GHz Wi-Fi band (Wi-Fi 6E). This includes predictive modeling as well as passive and active surveys. In the Windows version, support for 6 GHz passive surveys requires a 6E Wi-Fi adapter, which currently includes Intel AX210/AX211/AX411 (in the macOS version, support for 6 GHz passive surveys is coming soon). TamoGraph now supports two new USB spectrum analyzers, WiPry 2500x (2.4/5 GHz) and WiPry Clarity (2.4/5/6 GHz) by Oscium. We've also improved DWG file import, including the latest DWG formats (up to Autodesk AutoCAD 2023), and made a few other enhancements.
TamoGraph® Site Survey for macOS now supports a number of 802.11ax USB adapters: D-Link DWA-X1850, ASUS USB-AX56, and FusionFutures AX1800. Download the latest build here.
TamoGraph® Site Survey 7.1 for Windows and macOS has been released. What's new: A major improvement in GPU-assisted calculation performance, ability to add notes and any images from your hard drive to surveys, new toolbar icons for a fresh GUI look, and many improvements and bug fixes. Also, the reports' language has been decoupled from the UI language; for example, if your UI is in French, you can generate reports in English. You can download the new version here.
Using the latest CommView® for WiFi version (7.3 Build 923) and Intel® WiFi 6E AX210 adapters, you can now capture 802.11ax packets on 6 GHz channels.
TamoGraph® Site Survey for macOS has been updated. The newest version introduces support for an external USB adapter, which means that you can now conduct simultaneous passive + active surveys. See our blog for more details.
We are pleased to announce that we have released TamoGraph® Site Survey 7.0 for Windows and macOS. The new version adds support for visualizing secondary and tertiary coverage, blazing fast GPU-based computations, background pre-computing of visualizations, easy antenna rotation without accessing AP settings, and introduces a few other improvements. You can download the new version here.
Check out our new video blog post, Packet Capture Challenges in Modern Wi-Fi Networks.
Check out our new blog post, How Applications Collect Wi-Fi Data and Why You Should Care.
CommView® 7.0 has been released. It can now decrypt local SSL/TLS-encrypted traffic on the fly. CommView® 7.0 is a game-changer: It intercepts SSL and TLS traffic and displays the contents as if you were capturing an unencrypted TCP session. Download it today and enjoy 100% traffic visibility.
CommView® for WiFi has been updated. The newest version 7.3 adds per-packet info on MCS index, channel width, guard interval, and number of streams. We've also introduced a new capture log format, NCFX.
We're please to announce that TamoGraph® Site Survey for macOS is now out of beta. We thank all the users who have taken part in the beta testing. Download the release version now!
TamoGraph® Site Survey has been updated. The newest version supports macOS Catalina.
TamoGraph® Site Survey and CommView® for WiFi now support Intel AX200 802.11ax adapters.
We are pleased to announce that we have released TamoGraph® Site Survey 6.0 for Windows and macOS. The new version adds 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) support, a new dashboard that displays real-time signal levels for a selected SSID or selected APs, reports in editable format, multilevel undo and redo in the RF virtual planner, a custom antenna editor, and much more. Read our blog post about this release or download it now!
NetResident® has been discontinued as of April 9, 2019. Current registered users will receive technical support during the period specified in our Technical Support Policy.
TamoGraph® Site Survey and CommView® for WiFi now support the newest Intel integrated adapters, Intel Wireless-AC 9260 and 9560.
We are excited to announce that TamoGraph® Site Survey is now available for macOS. Download it today and perform surveys and predictive modeling on your MacBook. Click here for more details.