Hi,
As title. the driver R8.7_SP3 fw is 8.9.0.0.79.
Austin
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Hello,
Please take a look at the following post https://e2e.ti.com/support/wireless-connectivity/wifi/f/968/t/631675?WL1835MOD-Configuring-for-adaptivity-test-WL1835MOD-Wi-Fi-and-BLE
I have assigned your post to the relevant engineer and will get back to you.
Regards,
Shlomi
Hi Austin,
We are in the process of certifying to the new standard at the moment. We do not anticipate any issues to the new receiver blocking specification. New reports should be online by the October time frame. Note that the new requirement does not come into effect until August 2021.
Thanks,
Riz
hi Riz:
I just need to clarify does CE report test wifi "AP mode" for adaptivity testing first??
Thanks.
Austin
HI Austin,
I am not sure I understand your statement here. The DUT is connected to an AP and the DUT is set up to send out data. Once the interfer signal is detected it should stop transmission.
Thanks,
Riz
Hi Riz:
I knew how to test adaptivity testing. But we usually test WL8 as station mode for adaptivity testing.
my question if possible to make WL8 be AP mode and pass adaptivity testing?
Thanks.
Austin
Hi Austin,
I don't think that is how the standard is applied. As per the requirement the DUT gets connected to the AP in order to test the DUT FW for adaptivity. Thus I do not believe it is relevant here as we test to the standard.
Thanks,
Riz
hi Riz:
the is because the product application just set wifi be AP mode only. So the certification LAB test adaptivity testing for WL8 AP mode.
Based on this kind of use case. Could WL8 pass CE adaptivity testing??
Thanks.
Austin
Hi Austin,
The Adaptivity mechanism within the WL8 device is independent of the mode, so there should be no issue.
Thanks,
Riz