New Challenges for WiFi 6/6E Validation and Troubleshooting
This is the third blog in a series on WiFi 6 and the new 6GHz spectrum. Read the other blogs as well: Designing for 6GHz
This is the third blog in a series on WiFi 6 and the new 6GHz spectrum. Read the other blogs as well: Designing for 6GHz
“I am amazed with the swift innovation from NetAlly to produce a handheld tool that prepares network engineers for the next-generation of WiFi. I feel absolutely confident in understanding and validating the latest technologies and features brand-new to our industry using a tool like the EtherScope nXG.” – Rowell Dionicio
Managing Director at Packet6
This Link-Live Remote feature uses end-to-end encryption, allowing secure remote control of your tester.
Even though the AirCheck G3 Pro does not include an integrated Ethernet port it provides multiple options for wired link testing.
Packets don’t lie. Network engineers have heard that statement for years. For the most part, it is true. When a device is placed properly in
This can create problems for end-users as they try to utilize applications and network services. In this tech tip, we’ll explore how a duplicate IP can happen and what the symptoms are.
Have you ever noticed how while standing in one place the WiFi network works great, but while walking around the building you get disconnected or
Over the holidays you can expect an increase in users and traffic on your network.
During this pandemic, with so many users working remotely, many challenges of remote site troubleshooting arise, such as: • Lack of expertise at the remote
Good wireless doesn’t just happen. Using tools such as the Roaming Test on the NetAlly AirCheck™ G2 helps you ensure you are providing the WiFi coverage required by your organization.
At some point, you may find it handy to use a third-party accessory when in the field with your AirCheck G2. For example, if you
Today, PoE is powering many mission-critical devices, including VoIP systems, WiFi networks, surveillance systems, digital lighting, building access, IoT devices, digital signage, etc. As with bandwidth, PoE has also increased, evolving from 12W to 25W.