Berkeley To Show Off 802.11a Wi-Fi Receiver System
METUCHEN, New Jersey. -- May 28, 2003 -- BVS to demo new Yellowjacket 802.11a Wi-Fi Analysis Tool at upcoming wireless shows.
This June, Berkeley will unveil its anticipated Yellowjacket 802.11a analysis system at the 802.11 Planet show in Boston and then in July at WCA in Washington.
Like the popular Yellowjacket 802.11b system, the 802.11a system uses a custom receiver, custom software and interfaces with an iPAQ 3800, 3900 or 5400 series giving Yellowjacket the distinction of being the only true RF analysis and direction finding tool accurate to within 1 dB. Berkeley?s newest 5 GHz calibrated receiver measures all 12 OFDM network channels operating on the IEEE 802.11a standard allowing the user to determine the AP (Access Point), PER (Packet Error Rate), SSID and RSSI signal levels of all access points and NIC Client cards on or off any 802.11a WISP or Hotspot.
802.11 PLANET SHOW
Boston
June 25-27
BOOTH# 724
WCA SHOW
Washington DC
July 8-11
BOOTH# 505
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May 29, 2003
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