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Fluke AIRCHECK
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Set Up the Tester
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Set Up the Tester
To change settings on the tester, select Tools from the home
screen. See Table 2 on page 36.
Change the Language and Country Settings
Note
This feature may not be available in some countries.
1
Select Tools.
2
To change the language for the screens, select Set
language. Highlight a language, then press
Save.
3
To change the country, select Set country, select the
country where you will use the tester, then press
Save. See page
41.
Make a Profile to Connect to Secure Networks
Profiles are files that contain security settings for networks
and configuration settings for the tester. The network
settings include security credentials. Security credentials let
the tester connect to networks and perform Ping tests,
discover DNS servers, DHCP servers, and the default Router.
Profiles contain network security credentials/settings for the
tester to be able to connect to networks. The profile can be
password protected so that unauthorized users cannot use
the tester to connect to secure networks, and do not have
access to network security credentials on the AirCheck
Manager PC application.
You can save the settings from the tester as a profile or use
AirCheck Manager to make a profile on a PC.
The home screen shows the name of the profile the tester
uses. The name shows an asterisk if you have changed a
setting on the tester since you loaded or saved the profile.
The tester saves the changes in a temporary file. The tester
uses the temporary file as the current profile. When you
save the profile, the tester copies the changes into the
profile shown on the home screen.
Profiles that you make in AirCheck Manager include these
settings:
A password for the profile
Security credentials for networks (encryption, user
name, password, etc.)
Authorization status of networks (SSIDs) and access
points
IP addresses used for ping or TCP Port Connect tests

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