Using Autotest To Diagnose Your Network Health - Fluke AIRCHECK User Manual

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Profile: Allows you to load or save a profile. From the
Home screen, press
Left:
The channel the tester is currently
monitoring. The color of the bars shows the status of
the country code for the regulatory domain. A red icon
can indicate the operation of an illegal channel for the
current country setting and/or the receipt of a different
country code. See "802.11d Operation" on page 43.
Right:
The number of access points the tester has
heard. This number is a count of physical access points
when Group virtual access points is enabled. See page
38.
Up to 500 access points can be stored in the access point
database on the tester. When the access point icon turns
yellow, this indicates that greater than or equal to 400
access points have been discovered. When the icon turns
red, this indicates that 500 or more access points have
been discovered and the access point database is full.
Any new access points seen will not be included in the
list.
Profile.

Using AutoTest to Diagnose Your Network Health

Using AutoTest to Diagnose Your
Network Health
AutoTest automatically checks the health of your network
by looking at Air Quality, Ad Hoc Networks, Network
Quality, and the potential threat of Rogue Access Points, if
configured.
If no SSIDs have been configured, i.e., added on
AirCheck, AutoTest will run against all SSIDs. If SSIDs
have been added, only those SSIDs will be tested.
The Connection test will run for only those SSIDs
that have been configured with security
credentials.
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