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WLAN Pi Go – Your mobile power tool for Wi-Fi analysis
WLAN Pi Go – Your mobile power tool for Wi-Fi analysis
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We can send you a quote using the form at the end or by email to welcome@wlan-manufaktur.com and enable payment on account. This is an advantage for us when planning the training sessions.
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Bring Wi-Fi 7 Packet Capture wherever you need it – whether in the office, on the go, or at a customer site. The WLAN Pi Go is an ultra-compact USB-C adapter for professional packet capture with full Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) support. You can connect it directly to your smartphone, tablet, or laptop – no battery required, since it’s passively powered via USB-C.
Highlights you’ll love:
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Tri-band support: 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz (Wi-Fi 7), including Layer-2 frame capture – perfect for quick troubleshooting or a clear overview. Handshakes, beacons, authentications, and more.
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Linux-based & open for customization: Runs WLAN Pi OS, which can be tailored via shell, API, or custom tools.
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USB-C powered – no battery needed: The WLAN Pi Go draws power directly from your device, so it’s always ready to go.
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MagSafe compatible: Attaches securely to your iPhone.
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Accessory port: Connect a Wi-Spy Lucid via USB-C for spectrum analysis (Wi-Spy not included).
Supported software:
WLAN Pi Go works seamlessly with a variety of tools, including:
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MetaGeek App for Windows
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Wireshark (Windows / macOS) for creating and analyzing Layer 2 PCAP files
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Airtool 2 for remote PCAP capture
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Airtool Pi for iOS
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WLAN Pi App for iOS and Android
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WiFi Explorer Pro for Windows and macOS
What’s in the box:
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WLAN Pi Go
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Rugged carry case
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USB-C to USB-C cable
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USB-A to USB-C cable
No software included!
Why WLAN Pi Go?
Compact, sleek, and powerful – designed for Wi-Fi professionals who need a mobile solution. A device that combines performance with mobility and, thanks to its open system, guarantees future growth.
Perfect for:
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Field troubleshooting
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Performance checks across multiple locations
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Network monitoring without heavy equipment
FAQ available from the WLAN Pi team
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