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Home » Spirent Upgrades Octobox for Wi-Fi 7

Spirent Upgrades Octobox for Wi-Fi 7

September 17, 2024
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Spirent Communications has announced key enhancements to its Octobox Wi-Fi testing solutions, aimed at supporting Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and equipment manufacturers as they navigate the evolution of Wi-Fi 7 technology. The enhancements focus on pre-configured automated testbeds specifically designed to test Wi-Fi 7 access points, devices, and mesh systems, helping ISPs maintain robust network performance.

A standout feature of the Octobox upgrade is the introduction of the world’s first isolated-chamber testbed for Wi-Fi 7 devices, from smartphones to VR headsets, designed to optimize performance in real-world conditions. Spirent has also introduced specialized testing configurations for mesh networks, where Wi-Fi 7’s faster backhaul links offer significant advantages. These new configurations will help ISPs ensure seamless coverage, even with multiple devices connected, while testing throughput and network resilience to maintain reliable service.

Spirent’s Octobox platform, known for its modular design, supports future Wi-Fi 7 requirements and enhances testing automation. The platform allows ISPs to streamline test setups, reduce test duration, and deliver repeatable, real-world results that improve customer satisfaction and lower support costs.

• Spirent’s Octobox introduces new pre-configured testbeds for Wi-Fi 7 testing.

• Octobox now features the first isolated-chamber testbed for Wi-Fi 7 devices.

• Specialized testing for mesh networks ensures reliable performance and seamless coverage.

• Modular design allows for easy upgrades and future-proofing for evolving Wi-Fi 7 standards.

• Octobox reduces testing duration and enhances repeatability, improving business outcomes.

“With the rapid evolution of Wi-Fi technology, our advanced testing solutions ensure that ISPs can deliver robust, high-performance connectivity across complex mesh networks and a growing number of end devices,” said James Kimery, Vice President of Product Management with Spirent’s Test & Assurance business.

Source: Spirent
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