With the launch of devices based on the new Wi-Fi 7 communications standard, there is already a growing demand for test instrumentation that can evaluate them. To meet this need, Anritsu Corporation has introduced a new Network Mode option for its MT8862A Wireless Connectivity Test Set, allowing the instrument to evaluate the Wi-Fi 7 signal quality of devices under test.
Developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the IEEE802.11be (Wi-Fi 7) wireless communication standard is the successor to the IEEE802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6/6E) WLAN standard. The new standard is designed to achieve a transmission speed of up to 30 Gbps. In addition to extending conventional technologies, including 4096 QAM, 320 MHz channel bandwidth, and Multi-RU, Wi-Fi 7 also adopts new technologies such as Multi-Link Operation, which enables a device to simultaneously send and receive data across different frequency bands and channels.
With the new Network Mode option, Anritsu is improving the signal quality of Wi-Fi 7 devices and contributing to the growth and success of this new communications protocol.
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