Fluke AIRCHECK User Manual page 59

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To sort the list in ascending or descending sequence, use

and
 
to highlight a column heading, then press
L
or
Sort 1. For example, to quickly find the access
point that has the strongest signal, highlight
the top of the column, then press
puts the access point with the strongest signal at the top
of the list.
To sort in a secondary sequence, highlight a different
column heading, then press
The SSID filter icon is shown only when Enable SSID
filtering is selected in Tools > Manage 802.11 Settings >
Enable SSID filtering. See page 47.
Press
Connect to connect to the highlighted
network. See page 68.
The connect button shows as "Connect*" if the tester
cannot connect to the highlighted network. See page
68.
The channel the tester currently monitors. The
color of the bars shows the status of the country code
for the regulatory domain. See "802.11d Operation" on
page 43.
at
L
or
Sort 1. This
Sort 2.
Discover Networks and Access Points
The number of access points the tester hears at
your location. This number does not include virtual
access points if Group virtual access points is selected.
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.
To see descriptions of the icons on the Networks screen,
press
Legend.
To see details about the access points in a network, use

to highlight a network, then press
L
. See Figure 14.
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