User's Guide

AirTight Management Console User Guide
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Analytics
Analytics data is available with respect to the Wi-Fi clients that are visible to AirTight sensors, and the Wi-
Fi clients that associate with AirTight APs.
Visibility analytics presents information about clients in the vicinity of AirTight devices.
Association analytics presents information about the clients that connect to or associate with the AirTight
APs.
Content analytics captures information about the internet domains accessed by the clients associated
with the AirTight APs. This information is present in the association analytics file that can be downloaded
from Reports>Analytics.
You need administrator privileges to generate Analytics reports.
The analytics data can be used in various ways. For instance, if AirTight Management Console has been
deployed at a retail store, you can find the number of clients in and around the retail store by using
visibility analytics. Similarly, using association analytics, you can have an insight into the activity of the
authorized clients, the guest clients, and the SSIDs being used by these clients. Using association and
visibility analytics, you can establish network usage patterns, including but not limited to visitors to the
store, the number of visitors in the store at various times of the day.
A sample association analytics graph below shows the number of daily users per the time slot during
breakfast, lunch, dinner and other hours. These metrics are obtained using the association and visibility
analytics engine.
The analytics are currently provided in a raw comma separated value (.csv) file. The data in the .csv file
can be crunched and meaningful customer trends can be obtained using tools like Microsoft (MS) Excel.
This graph has been generated from the .csv file data using an MS Excel macro.
Daily Users by Time Slot derived from Analytics data