Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety precautions
 - Notes on use of these operating instructions
 - CHAPTER 1 Your LanXPLORER
 - AA Alkaline
 - 4 hours under normal operating conditions
 - Charging time:
 - Operating temperature (min./max.):
- Storage temperature (min./max.):
 - Relative humidity:
 - 1.3. Equipment included Basic version
 - 2.1. LanXPLORER
 - 2.2. Power options
 - 3.1. Principles
 - 3.2. System
 - 3.3. RJ45
 - 3.4. Fibre-optic cable
 - 3.5. Tests
 - 3.6. IP
 - 3.7. VLAN
 - 3.8. WiFi
 - 3.9. 802.1x
 - 5.1. Ports
 - 5.2. Passive wiring
 - 5.3. Active wiring
 - 5.4. Inline Test
 - 5.5. Fibre-optic cable
 - 5.6. WiFi
 - 6.1. Test summary
 - 6.2. Autotest
 - 6.3. Wiremap test
 - 6.4. Testing a passive route without remote / active Remote
 - 6.5. Netmap
 - 6.6. Verify
 - 6.7. Ping
 - 6.8. Voice over IP (VoIP)
 - 6.9. Trace Route
 - 6.10. Blink
 - 6.11. Power over Ethernet (PoE)
 - 6.12. Loop
 - 6.13. PC Diagnosis
 - 6.14. Statistics
 - 6.15. WiFi
 - 7.1. Safety precautions
 - 7.2. Instructions for cleaning SFP modules and patch cables
 
 - CHAPTER 2 Instrument description
 - CHAPTER 3 Settings
 - CHAPTER 4 Test summary
 - CHAPTER 5 Test setup
 - CHAPTER 6 Test description and procedure
 - CHAPTER 7 Wiring test on fibre-optic conductors and SFP modules
 - CHAPTER 8 LanXPLORER Firmware Update
 - CHAPTER 9 Spare parts - Socket inserts
 
Chapter 5 
Test Setup 
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5.6. WiFi 
With this test the LanXPLORER can be connected with all access points and test wireless 
networks within reception range. To increase the reception range, plug the supplied high 
sensitivity antenna into the USB port before following the procedure below. An overview 
the tests available is given in Table CHAPTER 4. 
1.  Select the menu "Ports" "WiFi". 
2.  Select Scan to start recognition of the 
network. 
Image 
Description 
SSID  SSID of access point. 
CH  Channel 
Security protocol 
3.  Select Run to start recognition of the network again. 
4.  Select Details to view further information on individual networks. 
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