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BVS Adds 802.11n Support to Yellowjacket B/A/G Wi-Fi Receiver System






METUCHEN, New Jersey. -/Wi-Fi Technology News/- Berkeley Varitronics Systems, Inc, a global leader in handheld, 802.11 test equipment, has added 802.11n support to their Yellowjacket B/A/G analysis system.

In addition to full 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz spectrum analysis, the Yellowjacket B/A/G performs Wi-Fi packet analysis for b, a, g, h and now 802.11n packets too. The newly introduced 802.11n packet analysis includes antenna selection, spatial multiplexing, link adaption, RIFS usage, beamforming, reverse direction responder, calibration, CSI/steering and high throughput related information. Yellowjacket B/A/G will also be able to distinguish greenfield access points, determine 20 MHz and 40 MHz support and LDPC coding capabilities too.

“In line with Cisco’s recent announcement for next generation 802.11n wireless availability, we are pleased to offer advanced 802.11n measurement capability in our Yellowjacket 802.11 b/a/g handheld analyzer.” says Scott N. Schober, BVS President and CEO.

BVS has been shipping the Yellowjacket 802.11 B/A/G analysis system since this past May with support for 802.11b, a, g and h standards. All current Yellowjacket B/A/G owners will receive the 802.11n upgrade free of charge with new units shipping to customers in Q4.

http://www.bvsystems.com
Posted by cohagen on Tuesday, September 25, 2007
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