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?
Verifying Connectivity and Coverage
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Reviewing User-Defined Test Target Results
While the Connection test is still running, the Target Test
fields displays:
Once the test finishes, the field turns green if successful.
Figure 48. Connection Test Target Results
DNS Name: Network name and access point name for the
ping target.
IP Address: IP address for the ping or the TCP Port Connect
target.
Pings Sent: The number of pings the AirCheck G2 sent to the
target.
Pings Returned: The number of pings the tester received
back from the test target.
Pings Lost: The number of pings that were not answered.
Avg, Min, and Max Ping Rsp Time: The average, minimum,
and maximum time in milliseconds for the test target to
return a ping.
Press the Log button to see details about the connection
procedure.