What is a WiFi Heatmap: NetAlly Explains the Ins and Outs
In the complex landscape of modern wireless connectivity, ensuring a seamless WiFi experience has become crucial. But how do you ensure that every corner of
Julio Petrovitch is a product manager at NetAlly, plus a certified CWNA/CWAP/CWDP/CWSP. He’s worked with network design, testing and validation for more than 15 years. Throughout his career he has had the opportunity to work with multiple networking technologies, including POTS, DSL, Copper/Fiber Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and BLE.
In the complex landscape of modern wireless connectivity, ensuring a seamless WiFi experience has become crucial. But how do you ensure that every corner of
Bluetooth (BT) data loggers need to connect to the network via a point of access so they can send data to servers, the cloud, apps, etc. They do this by communicating with a BT gateway (which in a way is like an AP) or a mobile device (phones, tablets, etc.).
For network engineers, keeping a network running smoothly is no easy task. There are many factors that can impact network performance, from physical components like
In the world of wireless networks, a WiFi spectrum analyzer is a crucial tool for understanding and optimizing WiFi networks. It allows you to visualize
Locate unknown or rogue devices on your network using NetAlly’s AirCheck® G3, CyberScope® Air or EtherScope® nXG.
This Link-Live Remote feature uses end-to-end encryption, allowing secure remote control of your tester.
If you’re looking to perform wireless network testing, pairing your AirCheck G3 with a test accessory is a crucial step. In this tutorial, we’ll guide you through the process of pairing your AirCheck G3 with a test accessory, so you can effectively troubleshoot your wireless network.
Even though the AirCheck G3 Pro does not include an integrated Ethernet port it provides multiple options for wired link testing.