AirCheck G3 vs AirCheck G2

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Some NEW functionality will be available on the AirCheck G3:
• Report illegal devices and channels on2.4/5/6GHz bands, added a new color for illegal channels in the Wi-Fi channel map
• Report APs with illegal country code
• Enable client location via the external directional antenna
• Support side-load software upgrade from a USB thumb drive
• Restored the roaming threshold setting in the AutoTest Wi-Fi profile
• Restored the General Settings in the Spectrum App
• Support three languages in the UI (English/Chinese/Japanese)
 
 
 
Feature AirCheck G3 AirCheck G2
802.11 Media Type Support 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax (802.11ax visibility provided using an 802.11ac radio)
Wi-Fi Bands (2.4, 5, 6 Ghz) Tri-band Dual Band
Number of 802.11 Radios 2 1
802.11 Spatial Streams 2×2 and 1×1 3.3
Bluetooth Support Yes No
Operating System Android (Runs 3rd Party Apps) Custom Version of Embedded Linux
Typical Battery Life 10 Hours 4.5 Hours
Charge Time 3-4 Hours 7 Hours
AirMapper Wi-Fi Site Surveys Yes (Active and Passive on the SAME walkthrough) Yes (Active or Passive per walkthrough)
AirMapper Bluetooth/BLE Site Survey Yes No
Wi-Fi Throughput Measurements Yes (iPerf 3, Test Accessory, and SpeedTest support) Yes (iPerf 3 and Test Accessory support)
Spectrum Analysis Yes (with Optional NXT-1000 adapter) No
Packet Captures Yes (Includes Wi-Fi 6 data frames) Yes (Does not include Wi-Fi 6 data frames)
Channel Overlap (“Channel Map”) Yes (2.4, 5, 6 Ghz Bands) Yes (2.4 and 5 Ghz Bands only)
AutoTest Functionality Yes (Multiple Profiles at a Time) Yes (Single Profile at a Time)
Periodic AutoTest Yes No
Wi-Fi Trends over Tim Yes No
Expert Advice Yes No
Device Names Yes (Both AP and Client) Yes (AP Names Only)
Topology Mapping Yes (Using Link-Live) No
Cloud Remote Control Yes (Using Link-Live) No
External Antenna Support Yes (Tri-band) Yes (Dual Band)

 

 
 
 
 
 

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