Nuts About Nets, LLC develops
innovative diagnostic tools for installing, optimizing and
troubleshooting 802.11 (Wi-Fi) wireless networks. We offer 2.4
GHz spectrum analyzers, Wi-Fi analyzers and signal generators.
Our affordable products offer an unbeatable value -- they are easy
to use, sensitive, accurate and a fraction of the cost of
proprietary hardware test equipment.
Our products are PC-based and packages include both hardware and
software. They can be installed on a laptop or desktop PC running
Windows 98, 2000, XP or Vista and do not require Windows .NET
framework. Because of their minimal CPU and memory requirements, our
tools can be used with older laptops, allowing you to revitalize
these machines and convert them into dedicated analyzers.
We offer 3 types of Wi-Fi tools -- 2.4 GHz Spectrum Analyzers, Wi-Fi Analyzers, and 2.4 GHz Channel / Signal Generators:
WHY A 2.4 GHz SPECTRUM ANALYZER?
As wireless devices become more popular we encounter problems associated with radio frequency (RF) interference -- e.g. our wireless network performs poorly because other devices are using the same frequencies in the public 2.4 GHz Industrial, Scientific, Medical (ISM) band. A 2.4 GHz spectrum analyzer is the tool of choice for identifying the existence of wireless devices in the vicinity that could adversely affect the performance of a Wi-Fi (802.11) network. Armed with the information provided by a spectrum analyzer, a wireless network can be configured to use another channel (i.e. range of frequencies) that is not subject to interference. As a result network performance will increase, as evidenced by improved throughput. In addition to improving performance, the information provided by a spectrum analyzer can be used to enhance the security and range of a wireless network.
Wouldn't it be great if all radio transmissions were free from interference from other devices operating in the same frequency range? However, in reality, in the public ISM bands many wireless devices must coexist. The ISM bands represent portions of the frequency spectrum that have been set aside by the FCC for unlicensed, low-power, short-range operation. Examples of devices operating on ISM bands are cordless phones, wireless networks, Bluetooth devices, security cameras and systems, baby monitors, game controllers and cordless keyboards and mice for PCs -- in addition, microwave ovens and certain types of fusion lighting emit energy in the 2.4 GHz range. When installing or trouble-shooting a wireless network that must coexist with potential sources of interference, it is most useful to understand how these transmissions can affect wireless communication.
Proprietary hardware spectrum analyzers cost many thousands of
dollars - and when extremely accurate and calibrated measurements
are required there's probably no substitute.
But in the world of wireless communication we can solve most
problems with less sophisticated (and less expensive) tools.
By comparison our 2.4 GHz spectrum analyzers are modestly
priced and offer an unbeatable value.
For sensitivity, accuracy and price, no other product comes
close.
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WHY A WiFi ANALYZER?
When
setting up or trouble-shooting a wireless network a WiFi analyzer
can help simplify these tasks by taking the guesswork out of
identifying the best channel for your 802.11 wireless network
(WLAN). The frequencies used by Wi-Fi (802.11 standard) are
unlicensed and shared by a variety of wireless devices. In
most environments certain Wi-Fi channels make better choices for a
WLAN since they are subject to less interference from other devices
in the area that compete for the same region of the 2.4 GHz
spectrum. Whereas a spectrum analyzer displays the data in the
form of RF signal
strength versus frequency, a WiFi analyzer presents the data using
"channel-centric" views. Compared to more expensive test
equipment, our WiFi analyzers make it easy to determine the best
channel for your access point and are a great value for the price.
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WHY A 2.4 GHz CHANNEL / SIGNAL GENERATOR?A signal generator transmits RF signals and can be used in testing Wi-Fi antennas, RF shields and wireless networks. A signal generation system is a key to any test system. Our channel/signal generators offer an inexpensive alternative to more expensive proprietary hardware test equipment and are ideal for research and development of antenna design and are useful for rapid evaluation of receiver performances.
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