All AirCheck G2 Settings
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Interferer Settings
These settings control how and when interfering devices are
detected:
Scan 2.4 GHz Band:
Press the toggle button to turn interferer
scanning On or Off for all channels in the 2.4 GHz Band.
Scan 5 GHz Band:
Press the toggle button to turn interferer
scanning On or Off for all channels in the 5 GHz Band.
Interferers Only Scan:
Switch the toggle button to On to
cause the AirCheck G2 to look ONLY for interfering devices.
NOTE:
AirCheck G2 will not discover or display Networks,
APs, Clients, or Channel utilization while the Interferer
Only scan is On.
Inaudible Interferers:
Select the down arrow to choose
whether AirCheck G2 displays in gray, or does not display,
interfering device types it can no longer detect after 30
seconds. The default setting is to Gray Out inaudible
interferers.
Ethernet Settings
These settings control the
Ethernet Test
function:
PoE Test
— Allows you to include or exclude a PoE test in an
Ethernet test. By default, PoE Test is
On
(included). Touch the
field to toggle the switch to Off if you wish to exclude the PoE
Test from the Ethernet test.
(Network Test Target)
— The IP address or host name of
one user-definable test target. The test target
www.google.com is added and selected by default.
Uncheck the target if you do not want to perform the
target
test
as part of each Ethernet test.
Touch the
(Edit)
button to specify a target of your
choice.
NOTE:
To add test targets for
AutoTest
and
Connection
tests,
see
.
How to: Configure a Test Target for Ethernet Tests
1
Touch the
(Edit)
button to open the
Configure Target
screen.
2
Touch
Target
to enter either the IP address or host name
of your desired Ethernet test target.
NOTE:
You can have only one test target for Ethernet
tests, so you will automatically replace the default or any
existing test target when creating a new one.
3
Touch
DONE
when you finish typing the address to
return to the
Configure Target
screen.
4
The default
Test Type
is
ICMP Ping
. Touch the down
arrow
to switch to a
TCP Port Open
test, if needed.