Today
marks the launch of
NetAlly, a new company comprised
of a team that
has been developing highly recognized and respected brands of portable network
test solutions for over 25 years. Formerly a business unit of NETSCOUT, and
previously part of Fluke Networks, the company is now an independent provider
of handheld testing solutions including the LinkSprinter Pocket Network
Tester, LinkRunner Network Auto-Tester, OneTouch AT Network Assistant,
AirCheck G2 Wireless Tester, and AirMagnet Mobile solutions. As part of the
launch, the company is also announcing Wi-Fi 6 support for AirCheck G2, as well
as new updates to its centralized cloud platform,
Link-Live, that dramatically improve data
analysis and collaboration for network engineers and technicians.
"Our
testers are sought-after by networking professionals around the world, and our
mission is to continue to serve those responsible for planning, deploying,
validating and troubleshooting access networks and the devices connected to
them," said Mike Parrottino, CEO at NetAlly. "We're dedicated to simplifying
the complexities of network testing, providing instant visibility for efficient
problem resolution, and enabling seamless collaboration between site personnel
and remote experts. Our testing technology has a rich DNA and we're excited to
build on that heritage to deliver testing customers can trust, from a new ally."
NetAlly
is a 100% channel-focused company, relying on their established global partners
for local representation of their award-winning products; customers can contact
info@netally.com immediately for information
or see a complete list of resellers on their website at www.netally.com. Existing customers with
active support contracts have already been transferred over to AllyCare, NetAlly's service and
support program, which offers technical assistance, instrument repair, documentation,
and training videos from a dedicated team of expert engineers.
New AirCheck G2 and Link-Live Features
NetAlly
is releasing version 4.0 of its software for the AirCheck G2 Wi-Fi tester. This
adds visibility of Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) networks for installation, validation and
troubleshooting. It also makes AirCheck G2 the first tool to integrate with new
Link-Live Cloud Service enhancements. Link-Live is a centralized management
workspace for network test results and site data capture, and offers results
management, site data management, and user and tester management. The service
now includes new data analysis and sharing features so network engineers and
technicians can better coordinate field testing and verification, including:
- Wi-Fi and iPerf Analysis - Analyze a richer and broader set of
uploaded data for better centralized management and visibility by remote
engineers and project supervisors. Go beyond static tables to filter by text
for channel and SSID, generate a filtered list of access points (APs), drill
down into data instantly, and more. This ability to
review connection and roaming test logs makes it easier than ever to
collaborate while troubleshooting connectivity and roaming problems. In
addition, users can
automatically upload and document iPerf performance test results, quickly
generating reports that provide Pass/Fail information
that can be used to easily validate network upload and download speeds from
anywhere, at any time.
All of this results in faster mean time to repair (MTTR), and simpler documentation
and collaboration.
- Link-Live API - New API allows for data extraction
into an organization's network management database or trouble-ticketing system
for better data sharing and collaboration.
"These
testers set the standard in the industry, and as a network analyst, I rely on
them for accurate insight when testing today's complex networks. I'm excited by
the new NetAlly brand, and know their team is dedicated to delivering
innovative new features and technologies," said Mike Pennacchi, President and
Owner of Network Protocol Specialists LLC, a network consulting company. "The
new data analysis and sharing features are a perfect example of that
innovation. This helps engineers better manage, analyze and share the test
data, validating networks faster and solving problems more quickly."