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ARE ALL 802.11AX NETWORKS CREATED EQUAL?WLPC February 2019Colleen Szymanik @wifi_unicornFiras Shaari @FirasShaari
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KNOW YOUR NETWORK
WHAT DEVICES ARE ON YOUR NETWORK?
WHAT TYPES OF TRAFFIC?
PEAKS?
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TRUTH IN ADVERTISING
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KITCHEN SINK TESTS
POINT TO POINT TESTS MODELED WITH POPULAR DEVICES ON NETWORK
NORMALIZED ANTENNAS + POWER, TURNTABLES OTA
POINT TO MULTIPOINT TESTS (KITCHEN SINK)
- MIX OF CLIENTS (3X3, 2X2, 1X1)
- MIX OF TRAFFIC (TCP, UDP, BIDIRECTIONAL)
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TESTING, TESTING AND MORE TESTING
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DIGGING INTO RESULTSCCDF chart for the likelihood of achieving
throughputs listed on X axis
One of these devices under test performs dramatically
different – connectivity issues.
Upon troubleshooting, we found that MFP being enabled
caused no AMPDUs and connectivity issuesPhoto Credit: https://pngtree.com/freepng/sing-k-chick_294516.html
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ENDURANCE TESTING
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https://drninaellishervey.com/2017/09/26/what-
doesnt-kill-you-makes-you-stronger/endurance/
Tests typically done to find out whether device(s) under test can withstand the processing load for extended
periods of time. During endurance tests, metrics such as CPU, memory consumption is observed to determine
potential failures. Clients (managed and unmanaged) resiliency during reboots and power save modes.
Performance quality is key KPI monitored during endurance testing.
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COMPLIANCE TO SPECIFICATIONS
A-MSDU in A-MPDU Support
Short GI for 160MHz and 80+80MHz
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FRAME SIZE TESTING
ALL THINGS BIG AND SMALL…
148208
326
638
902981 985 987
334458
541
754
962 981 985 987
148208
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580
962 981 985 987
148208
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928 962 981 985 987
288407
595
928 962 981 985 987
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64 88 128 256 512 1024 1280 1518
in M
bps
Frame Size
Throughput vs Frame SizeDownlink
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SITE SURVEY
Current 802.11ac chip New 802.11ax chip
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MEASURING PACKET ERROR RATES
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RF TESTING
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RF TESTING
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