OneTouch AT Network Assistant vs Riverbed SteelCentral WebAnalyzer [EOL] comparison

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Top Answer:OneTouch is easy to set up. You just plug it in, enter your details, and off you go. It only takes a few minutes as long as you've got Link-Live access or network access.
Top Answer:You have to pay for the device and an annual license to keep the software updated. The devices cost around £2,000 to £2,500 and the licensing fee is between £400 and £500.
Top Answer:OneTouch is an entry-level testing tool that's coming to the end of its life, I believe, so it has limitations. For example, it can only test up to 1 gig of network speed. It would be helpful if they… more »
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The OneTouch AT Network Assistant is an automated All-in-one network tester for Ethernet and Wi-Fi troubleshooting and performance validation. The OneTouch AT troubleshoots desktop SIP/SCCP based VoIP problems in real-time with inline call monitoring, logging, and scoring. The OneTouch AT can automatically discover Wi-Fi devices and key device properties, including new 802.11ac access point and clients.

Riverbed SteelCentral Web Analyzer delivers end-user experience (EUE) monitoring for web applications, including cloud environments and mobile users. JavaScript instrumentation provides visibility into real user experience across the Internet. Dashboards present detailed insight into end-to-end performance, response time composition, browser and platform type, and user location. Web Analyzer is available as a monthly, pay-as-you-go SaaS subscription as well as an on-premise solution.
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OneTouch AT Network Assistant is ranked 12th in Network Troubleshooting with 6 reviews while Riverbed SteelCentral WebAnalyzer [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Network Troubleshooting. OneTouch AT Network Assistant is rated 9.0, while Riverbed SteelCentral WebAnalyzer [EOL] is rated 7.0. The top reviewer of OneTouch AT Network Assistant writes "It's a simple entry-level tool that's easy to set up, but it has some limitations on speed and IP targets". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Riverbed SteelCentral WebAnalyzer [EOL] writes "I was able to monitor two key applications that were hosted externally". OneTouch AT Network Assistant is most compared with LinkRunner, whereas Riverbed SteelCentral WebAnalyzer [EOL] is most compared with .

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