
It does not need to be connected to a network and connection to an encrypted network does not protect the device from detection. The device's Wi-Fi TM only needs to be enabled. While the squad cars are driven on their daily patrol the L8NT application is constantly analyzing the Wi-Fi TM traffic in the area for any devices in the L8NT database. L8NT's Solution – The L8NT application was designed to run on the computers already in squad cars. While some of these devices may not be expensive to replace, there may be great value to law enforcement in apprehending the offenders who committed the crimes and victims recovering their data. While serial numbers are a valuable identification option for warranty repair, they are not effective for locating property in an unknown location. This low recovery rate is a result of law enforcement's reliance on serial numbers. The result is an FBI estimated 3% recovery rate for stolen laptops. However, physical examination of most devices is extremely difficult because of Constitutional search and seizure issues. With this information law enforcement can identify a stolen device. The Problem – The current method for law enforcement to identify a device is to physically examine it to obtain the make, model, and serial number. With L8NT, law enforcement agencies will be better able to serve their citizens and solve more felony and misdemeanor cases. Before L8NT's launch on Januthere was no tool available to actively search for and locate these types of devices. Some common examples are laptop and tablet computers, cellular telephones, televisions, gaming systems, and many types of medical equipment.

28, 2017 /PRNewswire/ - Locally owned L8NT, LLC announced this week the launch of a new software product designed to help law enforcement agencies recover stolen Wi-Fi TM devices.
