ASM Controller
Height 1.81" (46.2 mm)
Width 5.83" (147.6 mm)
Depth 5.79" (146.8 mm)
Weight 332 g (11.7 oz)
ASC Client
Height 1.46" (36.83 mm)
Width 4.88" (124.46 mm)
Depth 4.88" (124.46 mm)
Weight 247 g (8.71 oz)
Environment
Operating Temperature 0 to +55 ºC / 0 to +131 ºF
Storage Temperature -20 to +65 ºC / -4 to +149 ºF
Operating Humidity 20-80% RH non condensing
Storage Humidity 10-90% RH non condensing
Vibration 3-axis vibration
Compliance
FCC
Canada Regulatory Requirements (ICES-003)
CE Compliance
Wireless Standard
802.11
Antenna
2 x 2 MIMO (Both Master
Controller and all Clients
Frequency Bands
2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
Processor
Qualcomm Atheros
Wired Interface
Ethernet LAN (RJ45)
Data Transfer Rate
1 Gb/s (wired LAN)
Number of Ports
1
Mounting
Free Standing
SPECIFICATIONS
CAT NO. DESCRIPTION
ASK302 AirScout 300 Two Client Solution in Carry Case
ASK306 AirScout 300 Six Client Solution in Carry Case
ASM300 AirScout 300 Individual Master Controller
ASC300 AirScout 300 Individual Client
ASC302 Dual pack of AirScout Clients
ASCC6 AirScout 306 Hard Case
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Current service provider workflows use rudimentary Wi-Fi
measurement techniques, and the SNR & RSSI will never be
understood by the consumer.
AirScout provides technicians with a tool that distills complex
measurements into easy to understand metrics; enabling technicians
to convey to consumers simple to understand answers like:
As operators place greater emphasis on Wi-Fi as part of their
solutions offering,, consumers are using it to view media content.
Consequently, they are expecting the same quality of experience
that wired solutions have offered. Delivering a seamless Wi-Fi
experience in the residence or premise is quickly becoming
the de-facto standard when judging service providers &
contractors. However technician’s current workflows use
rudimentary tools when characterizing the Wi-Fi environment.
This lack of client side visibility into the quality of experience
is a costly approach. The cost associated with Wi-Fi
issues are spiraling out of control. With most of it hidden,
providers are starting to pay a great deal of attention to
the quality of Wi-Fi installations.
Applications have shifted from simple web-
surfing, to bandwidth hungry apps, to streaming
4k video all being utilized while kids are
checking their social media and gaming online.
Add the fact that the number of devices per
household are growing rapidly. Today’s average
household uses many connected devices in the
home at once. Service providers have found
that simply looking at the RF layer with SNR &
RSSI measurements on only one client does not
provide a realistic user experience.
Up to 30 client stations
Industry leading application benchmark testing
802.11 types of devices benchmarked
Validation testing over time increases accuracy
AirScout enables service providers with a
tool that replicates the complex Wi-Fi home
environment enabling the home for Wi-Fi
readiness and optimization.
SOLVING THE PROBLEM, NOT JUST FINDING THE PROBLEM
AirScout goes beyond simply test and measurement. The value lies not only in validating a home for
Wi-Fi readiness, but also, identifying solutions to solve the problem.
Intelligent Channel Selection
Most tools in the marketplace today simply count the number of access points on a particular channel
and pick the one with the lowest number. This method promotes bad decision making. A channel with
the least number of access points (but all of the clients streaming 4k video) is far worse than a larger
number of APs whose clients typically do email.
AirScout brings intelligence to the process measuring, over time, the types and amounts of traffic
that each of the access points are passing. This provides the true optimal channel selection criteria.
Optimal Access Point Location
Every home environment is different. Therefore, simply choosing the access point location that is
closest to the set top box is not always the most optimal location.
After AirScout has surveyed the home for Wi-Fi readiness, it provides a simple to
understand location within the home that brings the optimal coverage and user experience
eliminating the need for trial and error.
Gaming will work in the kid’s
bedroom with Wi-Fi
4K Video will work throughout
the home
There is sufficient capacity for
adding more devices in the future
Everyone will be able to browse
social media concurrently
Router’s optimum location is in
this room
Simply drop & tap a client in locations the consumer wants Wi-Fi coverage
Click Start
Identify Wi-Fi dead zones within the home
Optimize the In-Home Configuration
Assess the User Experience over Wi-Fi before finishing an install
Identify up-sell opportunities to fix coverage gaps that users experience
Upload data to the cloud for future reference
AUTOMATED TOOL THAT IS ALREADY
INTEGRATED INTO THE
TECHNICIAN’S WORKFLOW
AirScout has been designed from the ground up with a primary
goal of minimal intervention by a technician. The workflow
consists of:
TIME
AirScout ensures that the user experience over Wi-Fi networks
meets consumer’s expectations before the technician leaves the
home. Combined with a cloud-based reporting ability for upload,
storage, and retrieval results in:
Lower frustration with the service providers
Minimal customer support calls
Diminished repeat truck rolls
Reduced churn
REDUCING Wi-Fi RELATED SERVICE COSTS