Network Display - AirTies Air 4420 User Manual

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2.3.3
Network
The network display is the central component of AirTies Network Assistant.
Here all devices on the network are displayed with information about each
Display
device, status of network connection and problems with the network.
Once AirTies Network Assistant has been installed and the connection between
your PC and your AirTies device has been configured then the network display
will be shown to the user. For normal usage when AirTies Network Assistant
starts the network display will be shown.
Your router device is the device that has a connection to the Internet. It is
the device that connects the home network to the Internet and is usually a
gateway device such as an ADSL modem. There should only be one routing
device on your network and this device is placed in the middle of the AirTies
Network Assistant network display.
From the router device the Internet and local network device are connected.
A green line indicates that a device is connected. A red line indicates that a
device is not connected. As new devices are added to the network they will
appear on AirTies Network Assistant. If a device is removed from the network
then it will disappear from the network GUI after it has been disconnected for
four hours. Dotted lines indicate a wireless connection and non dotted lines
indicate a cable connection.
A red cross on the line indicates that there is a problem. Clicking this will launch
the trouble shooter application, which will identify the problem and attempt to
solve it.
The network map should be updated automatically as new devices are added
to the network. However, if the network map is not accurate then a manual
refresh can ran by clicking the refresh button on the top right of the screen.
Each AirTies product will be displayed with their image on the network map.
Non AirTies devices will be displayed with a generic image. It is not possible to
manage non AirTies devices but the network can still be displayed on AirTies
Network Assistant.
Any devices that are present on your network map but that you do not know
should be investigated. Enabling wireless security or changing existing wireless
security (see below) will ensure that intruders cannot continue to access your
network.
Clicking an AirTies device allows for configuration to be updated.
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