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FREDERICK, Md., May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ APITech (API Technologies Corp.), a leading provider of high-performance RF and microwave signal conditioning, and electromagnetic spectrum management solutions, have launched the Weinschel brand Wi-Fi 6E Multipath Emulator, an integrated programmable subsystem that enables you to test the functionality of Wi-Fi devices in a true multipath environment. The new Wi-Fi 6E multipath emulator is ideal for MU-MIMO conductive testing, said Prakash Hari, Product Line Director with APITech. Adding that conductive testing is cost-effective and offers a controlled and highly repeatable test environment.
Wi-Fi 6E is optimized for the newest generation of wireless devices, and promises over 1 Gbps speeds. Device makers and service providers seeking to leverage Wi-Fi 6E require effective, repeatable test solutions. APITech s Hari noted that the goal with the multipath emulator and all our wireless test solu