Installation of WLAN 802.11ac VST

My company recently purchased a VST Instrument of SMU-5644R without buying software or licenses!

I realized with the help of support NI AE s which, in my view, the requirements are to some 802.11ac measures with the VST.

LabVIEW 2012 development suite

Toolkit Spectral Measurements

Modulation Toolkit

WLAN Measurement Suite V4.0

I expect to have all the software and licenses I need in the coming days.

I have a number of questions remaining on the installation and configuration associated with this 802.11ac measurement solution that I really wish to get help with people NOR or any other people who have been through it already.

1. do I also a FlexRIO as SMU-7965R module for basic 802.11ac generation and analysis or this card is not required unless I need of channel modeling or other custom work?  I have in fact already of this material but do not know if his need and it is not quite clear to me exactly when I need to use it.

2. is there a process I should follow [or anyone can propose a] to ensure that I can get all this material and to work together without too much wheel spin?

3. are there examples of LabVIEW to take a measurement of CCRP with the VST?  Have not found any.

4. How can I configure the routing of détente between FlexRIO and VST module?  Had some trouble getting a few VST LabVIEW base for work and did not understand the explanation. The summary of message says error "the example uses paths PXI trigger for FPGA i/o, that these lines must be routed to the VST" he continued by saying that this range can be made to the MAX.  I've messed around with the routing, but could not get the error message disappears.

Thanks for any help or advice, you can provide,

Dave M


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