Helium Networks, Inc.
Phone: (800) 826-7284
Or: (412) 371-0680
Email: info@heliumnetworks.com

Wireless Recon™

SiteStumbler™ Software

MineComms Mapper™

WirelessWrights™ Services


Headquarters:
Helium Networks, Inc.
7300 Penn Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15208

Phone (US/Canada):
+1.800.826.7284

Phone (Everywhere else):
+1.412.371.0680

Fax: +1.412.371.0681

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Welcome to Helium Networks!

We are all about engineering and surveying wireless networks. We have tools that help you do it, and we have people that will do it for you, train you, help you - whatever it takes.

Services:

Our WirelessWrights™ Group helps people with wireless networking challenges, all around the world. Sometimes we can help remotely; other times we'll send engineers to your site(s). Either way, you don't have to live with the pain of a limping network - just call us. There's no charge for an initial consultation, and we like to talk about this stuff. Read more about WirelessWrights™.

Products:

Our Wireless Recon™ system, with its SiteScout™ cart and matching SiteSense™ software, gives site surveyors continuous, accurate position-tracking AND continuous, accurate signal and noise data collection. It's unmatched, patented, and very cool. Read more about Wireless Recon™.

We also have SiteStumbler™, a cost-effective, entry-level wireless site survey and audit tool that enables users to visualize and map 802.11 a/b/g wireless networks and more. SiteStumbler™ integrates a proprietary version of the popular NetStumbler for superior wireless data collection. Find out more about it.

News - Helium Selected to Make Mine Communications Survey System

Helium Networks has been chosen by the USA's National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to design and deliver a system capable of surveying wireless communication systems in underground mines. The MINER Act, passed in the wake of the tragedies at Quecreek and Sago Mines, requires all mines to demonstrate mine-wide communications by mid-2009. Helium has been working on the project since spring 2008, and delivered its first unit to NIOSH's Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (and experimental mine) in Bruceton, Pennsylvania, in February, 2009. Learn more about Helium's new MineComms Mapper™