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Home » Adtran and Candela Partner on Wi-Fi 7 Testing Solution

Adtran and Candela Partner on Wi-Fi 7 Testing Solution

October 29, 2024
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala.– Adtran and Candela Technologies have unveiled a new Wi-Fi 7 testing solution aimed at addressing a critical gap in high-performance Wi-Fi testing. This joint solution combines Adtran’s SDG 8700 Series Wi-Fi 7 technology with Candela’s automated testing platform to enable affordable and effective testing of complex 4×4 MIMO antenna configurations. Initial trials with the SDG 8733 Wi-Fi 7 technology recorded speeds exceeding 8.3 Gbps (8,300 Mbps), underscoring Wi-Fi 7’s potential for ultra-high-speed connectivity. The solution’s modular design further allows for extensive testing across multiple Wi-Fi 7 systems without the traditional high costs, benefiting service providers and Wi-Fi equipment manufacturers alike.

  • Adtran’s SDG 8700 Series supports 4×4 MIMO with tri-band radios and multigigabit throughput.
  • Initial results indicate throughput beyond 8.3 Gbps (8,300 Mbps).
  • Modular approach enables cost-effective testing across a wide array of Wi-Fi 7 systems.
  • Future updates will introduce tri-band MLO, enhanced performance, and more automated test cases.

“We’ve found that Adtran’s SDG 8700 Wi-Fi 7 technology matches custom-built test systems in performance,” said Ben Greear, CEO of Candela Technologies.

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Adtran and Candela Technologies unveiled a new Wi-Fi 7 testing solution that combines Adtran’s SDG 8700 Series Wi-Fi 7 technology with Candela’s automated testing platform. The solution provides affordable and effective testing of complex 4×4 MIMO antenna configurations. Initial trials with the SDG 8733 Wi-Fi 7 technology recorded speeds exceeding 8.3 Gbps (8,300 Mbps), underscoring Wi-Fi 7’s potential for ultra-high-speed connectivity. The solution’s modular design further allows for extensive testing across multiple Wi-Fi 7 systems without the traditional high costs, benefiting service providers and Wi-Fi equipment manufacturers alike.

  • Adtran’s SDG 8700 Series supports 4×4 MIMO with tri-band radios and multigigabit throughput.
  • Initial results indicate throughput beyond 8.3 Gbps (8,300 Mbps).
  • Modular approach enables cost-effective testing across a wide array of Wi-Fi 7 systems.
  • Future updates will introduce tri-band MLO, enhanced performance, and more automated test cases.
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