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    Tool to visualize WiFi network activity

    Hello

    i would like to visualize WiFi network activity of an associated WiFi user.
    (E.g. how many mb traffic did a certain client generate per hour, per day,
    per week, per month)


    Is there such a tool available ?

    Thank you very much!

    John


    PS
    I am aware that the tool log2timeline could probably extract data from the
    airodump.out trace file, but visualizing things are not that easy...

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    Not that I know of john99, there's airgraph but it's more about visualising associations / relationships rather than statistical analysis. You could always write and release your own extension for the added functionality
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    Quote Originally Posted by rastamouse View Post
    Not that I know of john99, there's airgraph but it's more about visualising associations / relationships rather than statistical analysis. You could always write and release your own extension for the added functionality
    Thank's rastamouse for the feedback. Airgraph is probably not the tool of choice for that task. DeepSee from Solera was cool, but DeepSee unfortunaltey was sold to BlueCoat :-(

    John

    PS
    The big **** is that i erased my eva-version of DeepSee :-(


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    If you log data with airodump, you could look into how products like kippo-graph work. They utilise PHP graph libraries to produce visual representations of the raw data.
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    If you have access to the wireless router, you might be able to use SNMP to monitor a particular node using opennms/cacti/nagios or similar tools.

    Some wireless routers got built in functionality for such purposes.

    But if you're trying to just monitor a node without having any access to the router, I'm not sure how accurately that can be done. I'll be interested to know if any such tool exists.

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