CTS 039: When and How To Use Spectrum Analysis

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Thank you for joining us on another great episode. The topic of episode 39 is when and how to use spectrum analysis. Spectrum analysis is a crucial part of wireless site surveys and for troubleshooting. When performing spectrum analysis as part of a wireless site survey, an engineer can determine which areas contain sources of interference that can greatly degrade the performance of a wireless network. Some interference is non-802.11 traffic. Wireless NICs within devices cannot demodulate these signals. If a transmission occurs with interference present, the frames are corrupted. It’s important to know the different kinds of interferences that can exist. * Sporadic (happens only at specific times). An example is bluetooth * Constant (the interference is there all the time). Example: Wireless Video Camera — Both can be disruptive to the Wi-Fi if the duty cycle is high — There is also the width of the interference to validate. * Do not forget to watch out for interference from other Wi-Fi networks (even yours…) * Duty cycle * ACI Links and Resources * David Coleman, WLPC 2016, Wi-Fi Troubleshooting * Metageek Chanalyzer * Spectrum XT * Ekahau * Tamograph

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