Locate Access Point Screen - Fluke AIRCHECK User Manual

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If you do not find the access point or client, look on
the floor above or below you.
If you cannot find a client, and the client shows a
connection to the network, first find the access
point that the client used, then look for the client.
In large, open areas the optional external antenna can help
you locate access points or clients more quickly. See page
84.
A
C
E
Figure 23. Locate Access Point Screen
Notes
F
G
Network name (SSID) and access point MAC address
(BSSID).
The strength of the signal from the access point. The
display shows "---" if the tester cannot hear the access
point.
A graph of the signal strength over time. If the tester
cannot hear the access point, the line does not show.
A gauge that shows the signal strength at the current
time. The bar is gray if the tester cannot hear the access
point.
The channel that the access point uses. The
B
color of the bars shows the status of the country code
for the regulatory domain. See "802.11d Operation" on
page 43
The number of access points that the tester has
found. This number does not include virtual access
points if Group virtual access points is selected. See page
D
38.
Press
ffy07.eps
Locate an Access Point or a Client
Mute to turn off the sound.
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