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Application Notes
Using a LAN to communicate with your test instruments gives you the ability to share instruments easily, collaborate with geographically dispersed colleagues, and control and program your instruments from remote locations. A wireless LAN provides all these advantages and more.
The primary benefit of using a wireless LAN connection is obvious: with no wires to worry about, test equipment can be placed in hard-to-access locations where conventional LAN infrastructure does not exist. A wireless connection allows technicians and engineers to easily access a remote test system to monitor or configure the equipment or retrieve system data.
This application note discusses applications for wireless LAN connections and outlines situations where their use is not appropriate. It provides instructions for integrating test and measurement equipment into a wireless LAN, including an overview of hardware requirements and software or configuration considerations.
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