Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Wi-Fi’s New Troubleshooting Tool


A new hand held tool for troubleshooting Wi-Fi was recently released by the Fluke Networks. This particular Air Check Wi-Fi Tester can allow you to verify and troubleshoot 802.11a/b/g/n network availability, connectivity, channel usage and security settings.

This particular tool can help you to identify coverage and connectivity problems, find unauthorized or rogue access points, detect interference, validate your Wi-Fi security settings and also keep a watch on your overloaded networks and channels for your Wi-Fi network.

This unique tester has a five-hour battery life, displays information on a 2.8-inch color LCD screen and uses a menu-based system navigated with five buttons. You will find that this tester is about the size of a telephone handset and comes with software that manages all AirCheck profiles and the information collected from multiple AirCheck testers for your Wi-Fi. Being a user you can save the results of testing sessions and download them to AirCheck Manager Software via a USB port for report generation or archiving for your Wi-Fi.

The main challenge for AirCheck is to take the mystery out of the Wi-Fi environment. Its job is to quickly diagnose and solve the most common Wi-Fi problems. This new troubleshooting tool for Wi-Fi will be released during the second quarter of 2010. According to the sources the company would price it at $1,995.

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