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Wireless testing assesses a device’s capacity to establish connections with other gadgets and networks and use those connections to carry out operational duties.
To ensure user safety, device compatibility, performance, and regulatory compliance, a wireless device must undergo several tests.
Devices must be put through testing to make sure that they function effectively with the relevant wireless protocol(s), operate on the appropriate wireless frequency, and adhere to international type approval standards for the location where they are intended for sale.
The Global wireless connectivity tester market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
To measure the RF TR x characteristics of WLAN IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands) devices, use the Wireless Connectivity Test Set MT8862A (WLAN Tester) from Anritsu.
The MT8862A has built-in Direct Mode to allow a flexible test environment and standard WLAN protocol messages (WLAN Signaling) to connect with the device under test (DUT) for measuring each TR x performance item in Network Mode.
With the use of the MT8862A Network Mode, WLAN devices can be used to test RF TR x properties under actual operating circumstances, including Tx power and modulation accuracy (EVM). The DUT RF performance can be measured under the firmware settings at the time of real shipment, eliminating the need to place the DUT into a dedicated test mode with direct control of the DUT.
Use an Ethernet cable to connect the MT8862A to the external PC for immediate access via the Web browser to finish configuring the GUI operation environment without needing to perform a test setup procedure. The Web-browser-based GUI removes the concern of version compatibility with main frame firmware during use.
Furthermore, the DHCP client function is supported by the MT8862A remote control port, and host and domain name settings provide simple control by just connecting the PC controller and MT8862A to the same network.
The Air Check G3 Pro, a much-anticipated dedicated Wi-Fi 6/6E analyzer from Net Ally, has been made available. It offers thorough and accurate information to survey, validate new deployments or changes, quickly fix connectivity and performance issues, and make sure the WLAN is meeting end users’ needs. It is designed for network professionals of any skill level.
With the release of the Ether Scope n XG 300 model, which combines Wi-Fi and Bluetooth analysis with 10Gbps wired Ethernet testing, Net Ally announced the industry’s first handheld Wi-Fi 6/6E analyzer. The Air Check G3 Pro is a smaller, more affordable dedicated Wi-Fi instrument that offers the same wireless capabilities.
A new Wi-Fi 7 or IEEE 802.11be test system has been made public by Lite Point. The I Axle-MX test system supports a continuous frequency range from 400 MHz to 7.3 GHz and is a fully integrated RF PHY test solution with signal generation and analysis integrated into a single tester.
Wi-Fi 7 (or 802.11be) will employ multi-band/multi-channel aggregation and operation in comparison to Wi-Fi 6 and offer greater spectrum and power efficiency, improved interference mitigation, increased capacity density, and greater cost effectiveness. Since the seventh generation of Wi-Fi is expected to support up to 30 Gbps of throughput, or roughly three times as fast as Wi-Fi 6, it is also known as Wi-Fi Extremely High Throughput.
One of the first labs to receive accreditation from the Connectivity Standards Alliance to offer validation testing services for the new Matter 1.0 standard is Granite River Labs, a leader in the world of engineering services and test automation solutions for digital connectivity and charging technologies.
At their recently expanded Taipei, Taiwan facility, GRL will offer Matter test services that address wireless products and IoT (Internet of Things) devices for the emerging smart home technology ecosystem.
The launch of Tempo Communications’ Air Scout Mobility solutions for testing 4G, 5G, Wi-Fi, TETRA, P25, and other wireless networks was announced today. This adaptable solution can be applied to both indoor networks and outdoor drive testing. It is intended for RF engineers and network technicians who must optimize networks and report performance metrics.
Today’s tower technicians face three challenges, which Air Scout Mobility efficiently and effectively addresses. Current solutions offer hardware-locked solutions, demand extensive training, and include an expensive upgrade path for new phones or technologies.
The newest mobility-focused Tempo products expand on the Air Scout portfolio, which is known for providing accurate speed testing for Ethernet and Wi-Fi applications.