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WT-101 (the Tester) is a wireless testing device that operates in
Win CE platform. Supporting 802.11a/b/g/n protocol, it not only provides the
chosen wireless environment with complete information such as the signal quality
of each channel and the numbers of base stations but also monitors all base
1.
Product
of
each
channel
and
the
numbers
of
base
stations
,
but
also
monitors
all
base
station of channels.
In addition, the Tester can help users to trace the information of selected base
stations including the encryptions the packets and the stations connecting to
Overview
stations
,
including
the
encryptions
,
the
packets
and
the
stations
connecting
to
base station.
The Tester also offers the engineers some practical tools for reference during site
survey or setting
survey
or
setting
.
3

Intel PXA270 520MHz 32 bits RISC Processor
128 MB SDRAM and 128 MB Flash ROM
802.11 A/B/G, 5 dBi Dual Band Detachable Antenna x2
Antenna Connector, RP
-
SMA Jack
2.
Hardware
Antenna
Connector,
RP
SMA
Jack
One USB port built in
240 x 320, 3.5” Color TFT Display
1 Numeric Keyboard with LED backlight
Wolfson WM9705 AC
’
97 codec with Touch screen controller
Specification
Wolfson
WM9705
AC
97
codec
with
Touch
screen
controller
3000mAH, 7.4V Li-Ion battery pack
One rechargeable backup battery
Dimension 192.5mm (L) x 91.3mm / 78mm (W) x 42.2mm / 60.6mm (H)
Weight
:
560g with Standard Battery Pack
Weight
560g
with
Standard
Battery
Pack
OS. WinCE. NET5.0 Professional
Environmental
Operation: -10~50℃; Storage: -20~79℃
Humidity: Operation
-
10%
~
80%
Humidity:
Operation
10% 80%
IP54Certificated, IP64 compliant
1.2m (4ft) drop to concrete certificated
1.5m (5ft) drop to concrete, System no broken
4

2a.
Package
Content
Tester Dual Band
Antenna x2 Carrying bag with strap Styli
USB Host Cable
Li-ion
Battery DC
Adapter Power
Cord
U Disk
5

Sensitivit
y
Up to -100 dbm
y
Instant Power On Yes
Operation Easy
Equipment Design Industrial PDA
Continuous Operation 4 Hrs
3.
Functions
Defense IP64 Water-Proof / Dust-Proof
Passable with dropping to Concrete Ground from 1.5Meters
Package Dual-Purpose Holster ; Usage for Shoulder and Waist
Data Output USB / USB host Cable
Signal Strength Test Yes, All Channels
Usage of Channel
(Quantity of Base Station in each Channel) Yes
Score of Channels Yes
Scannin
g
Base Station
A
/B/G/N in the same time
g
Information of Base Station SSID/BSSID/RSSI, Sorting, Channel Selection
Base Station Tracing Yes
Information of Specified Base Station Yes
Roamin
g
-Test Re
p
ort
Y
es
g
p
Security’s Detecting Yes
Clients’ Status of Specified Base Station Yes
Status of Base Station Data Rate (54/48/../6/11/../1 Mbps ; Frame (Ctl/Mgt/Data/Error/retry)
Ro
g
ue AP Detectin
g
Y
es
gg
Rogue Client Detecting Yes
Linking Test Offer the ratio of transition and Revelation of Signal’s Strength
Aux. Tools Free Space Attenuation ; Power Meter
Effective Range Calculation ; Output Power Translator (mW/ dBm)
Base Station Detector ; Network User Detector
6
Base
Station
Detector
;
Network
User
Detector

4.
External Antenna B for 2.4GHz Antenna A for 5GHz
Power Button
Buttons
Scan Button
Scan Button
Scan
Button
USB Host
Power Socket
7

Insert the Styli into
The holder
4a.
Touch Pen
The Styli
Styli
Pen Holder
Pen
Holder
There are 2
Positions for
selection
8

Antenna B for 2.4GHz Antenna A for 5GHz
4b.
USB Interface
A
B
USB HostPower Socket
USB Host Cable USB socket
9

Battery Status LED
4c.
LED Signal
Battery Low
Other hot keys
F1 + F4, Reset System
F1 + F4 + Power, Reset to Factory Default
F2 Back Li
g
ht Settin
g,
gg,
Push the button to keep the backlight
shining. Press one more time to go back
to original setting.
Battery Charging Status LED
Red: Charging
Green: Charging Completely
10

5.
Starting
Page
The function table will be right on after starting the system.
11

The Tester is designed to offer various
kind of reliable functions to detect,
analyze and observe the assigned
6.
Main
analyze
and
observe
the
assigned
wireless environments for the purpose
of trouble shootings.
With the collected information we can
Function
With
the
collected
information
we
can
optimize the best infrastructure or
setup certain Precautions to the
negative impacts that will cause To the
negative
impacts
that
will
cause
To
the
network.
There are 5 main functions for users to quick switching the option:
There
are
5
main
functions
for
users
to
quick
switching
the
option:
Basic Setting: Set up the region (Country/Area), time and check the status of Battery
Channel Survey: Information of each channel
BSS Survey: Information of the base station on each channel
Roaming Test:
Check if the construction of base station is suitable for roaming
Roaming
Test:
Check
if
the
construction
of
base
station
is
suitable
for
roaming
Aux. Tools: Including the Attenuation of Free Space ; Measurement of Power ;
Calculation of Effective Range ; Conversion of power unit (mW/ dBm)
Detection of Base Station ; Detection of Wireless Client
12

These keys help users switch to various pages.
6a.
Instant
Function Keys
Setup Save Export Home Soft
Keyboard
Setup: <click the button> The Tester will be switched to basic setting page
Save: <click the button> The page and the collected data can be stored
Export: <click the button> The saved files can be exported to external USB disk
Home:
<click the button>
Switch to main page
Home:
<click
the
button>
Switch
to
main
page
Soft Keyboard: <click the button> the keyboard will be showed on the screen
13

The setup contains the region (WLAN) settings
and the system settings
1 Region settings:
7.
The Setup
1
.
Region
settings:
Choose the proper area. While changing the
settings, please push both “F1” and “F4”
buttons at the same time to save and start the
new setting
Page
new
setting
.
2. System settings:
The page displays battery status, the
configuration of time date as well as volume
configuration
of
time
,
date
as
well
as
volume
,
and tools for firmware upgrading.
And firmware upgrade tools (picture showed as
below)
<NOTICE>
<NOTICE>
The storage will be filed as the name of date. Please adjust the right time
and date before using the Tester at first.
14

7.
The Setup
Page
Status of battery Setup for data and time Control of volume
and sound
15

Steps in upgrading firmware:
1. Connect U disk which contains the file,
wirelesstester bin
to Tester with USB host cable
7a.
Firmware
wirelesstester
.
bin
,
to
Tester
with
USB
host
cable
.
2. Click “Update” button in Basic Setting page, displayed
as the left picture.
3. Click “Update” button
4 After the updating is completed a new page will show
Update
4
.
After
the
updating
is
completed
,
a
new
page
will
show
up as below.
5. Click F1+F4+Power to restart Tester for completing
upgrade.
Copy wirelesstester.bin
to the root directory of U disk
to
the
root
directory
of
U
disk
16

6. A caution as left picture will appear on the screen if U
disk is not properly connected or the file wirelesstester.bin
f
7a.
Firmware cannot be
f
ound, please renew the upgrading.
Update
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