We use our Wi-Spy anytime we run into wireless issues.

— Tom Menasco (The 3 Geeks)

Wi-Spy Comparison

There are significant differences between the original Wi-Spy and the Wi-Spy 2.4x. Most importantly, the quality and accuracy of the graph displayed by the 2.4x has vastly improved from its predecessor. Please take note of the improvements on this 802.11g spectrum scan.

Wi-Spy 2.4x

 

Original Wi-Spy

 

 


 


Wi-Spy


Wi-Spy 2.4x
Antenna Internal PCB Trace Antenna External, RP-SMA
Bandwidth 2400 to 2482 MHz 2400 to 2483.5 MHz
Frequency Resolution 1 MHz 328 KHz
Amplitude Range -97 dBm to -50.5 dBm -110 dBm to -6.5 dBm
Amplitude Resolution 1.5 dBm 0.5 dBm
Sweep Time 120 msec 165 millisecond


 

"So which one to buy? If you're just doing the occasional spectrum sweep, or just curious about the 2.4 GHz airwaves around you, $200 is probably enough to spend to scratch that itch. But wireless installers on a budget and other folks who charge for their services would be better off spending the extra $200 for the extra range and, more importantly, frequency resolution of the 2.4x. As the earlier screenshots show, the difference is both clear and provides value. And don't forget the ability to attach directional antennas!" (Tim Higgins, SmallNetBuilder.com)