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?
Customizing the Tester for your Network
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12. CUSTOMIZING THE TESTER FOR YOUR NETWORK
Figure 35. Settings Menu Screen
This chapter describes how to adjust the Setti
ngs that
are essential for setting up the tester for your network and
running in-depth performance tests. For a description of all
other settings, see “All AirCheck G2 Settings” on page 107.
To change the settings on the tester, tap the Settings
button from the Home Screen.
Help: Tap this icon to open the embedded Help topic
with a description of the current screen.
Using Profiles to Manage Settings and Security
Credentials
Profiles are files that save configuration settings for the tester
and security credentials for networks and APs, which let the
tester connect and perform roaming tests and connectivity
tests to DNS servers, DHCP servers, the default router, and
network targets. Profiles also include the following
information:
• All 802.11 settings
• AutoTest settings
• Ethernet Test settings
• Interferer Settings
• IP addresses used for ping or TCP Port Connect tests