User Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Manual
- LEGAL NOTIFICATION
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- 1. Introduction
- 2. AirCheck G2 Tester Physical Features
- 3. The AirCheck G2 Home Screen
- 4. Discovering Networks and Access Points
- 5. Viewing Channel Usage
- 6. Discovering Clients
- 7. Detecting Interferers
- 8. Using AutoTest to Diagnose Your Network Health
- 9. Conducting a Site Survey Using AirMapper
- 10. Testing Ethernet for Access Point Backhaul
- 11. Companion Services
- 12. Customizing the Tester for your Network
- 13. Verifying Connectivity and Coverage
- 14. Locating an Access Point, Client, or Interferer
- 15. Performing a Network Roaming Test and AP Range Test
- 16. Conducting iPerf Performance Testing
- 17. Saving Test Sessions, Packet Captures, and Screenshots
- 18. Managing Files on the AirCheck G2 Tester
- 19. All AirCheck G2 Settings
- 20. Maintenance
- 21. Specifications and Compliance
- Appendix A: Quick Reference: Examining your Network Health
- How is my Network Quality?
- What is in the Wireless Environment?
- Can Devices Connect to My Network?
- What is Causing Slow Network Performance or Dropped Connections?
- Are There Security Risks in My Network?
- Where is an Access Point?
- What Networks or Access Points Come into Range as I Move?
- How Can I Document My Network and My Test Session?
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The NetAlly Website
Our website at NetAlly.com/products/AirCheck provides
additional documentation, release notes, software updates,
and other resources.
For technical assistance, you can also visit
NetAlly.com/Support.
For mail correspondence:
NetAlly
2075 Research Parkway, Suite 190
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
Safety Information
Table 1 gives descriptions of the safety symbols used on the
tester and in this manual.
Table 1. Safety Symbols
W
Warning or Caution: Risk of damage to or
destruction of equipment or software.
X
Warning: Risk of electrical shock.
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This product complies with the WEEE Directive
marking requirements. The affixed label
indicates that you must not discard this
electrical/electronic product in domestic
household waste.
Product Category: With reference to
the
equipment types in the WEEE Directive Annex I,
this product is classed as category 9
“Monitoring and Control Instrumentation”
product. Do not dispose of this product as
unsorted municipal waste.