If The Tester Does Not Discover A Client; Save A Test Session - Fluke AirCheck User Manual

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If the Tester Does Not Discover a Client

In some situations, the tester will not discover a client:
The wireless card in the client is disabled.
The tester cannot hear the client because you are too
far away from the client.
The tester cannot hear the client because the signal
cannot go through a wall or some other barrier.
There is too much interference on the channel that the
client uses. Select Channels to see the interference from
non-802.11 sources on the channel.
The tester does not scan the band that the client uses.
See the setting in Tools > Manage 802.11 settings.
The client does not transmit a probe when the tester
listens to the channel that the client uses.
If the Tester Does Not Discover a Client

Save a Test Session

You can save the information the tester has collected since
you turned it on or since the last time you saved a session,
!
pressed
, or disconnected the USB cable. A session
includes this information:
Network, access point, client, and channel information
(does not include graphs)
A list of clients that transmitted probes
Results for the last connection you made
Results for the last ping test you did
The connection log
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