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AirCheck Wi-Fi Tester
Users Manual
34
2
Choose Manage profiles / network passwords.
3
Select Edit targets.
4
Press Add.
5
Choose Select IP address or Select Hostname.
6
If you chose Select IP address, provide an IP address,
press
Done. when you are finished.
To navigate, use the  to scroll to the desired
numeral. Press the key to move to the right octet or
the
key to move to the left.
7
If you chose Select Hostname. Enter a hostname and
press
Create when finished. An example of a
hostname is: Flukenetworks.com
To select individual characters, use  and to
navigate to a character, then press
L. Repeat the
process for every new character. To enable the Caps
Lock, select either one of the two capitalized “A-Z”
keys. To add a numeral or a symbol, navigate to the left
shift key and press
L. To delete a character, position
your cursor on the content line, in the back of the
character that you want to delete, and press
Delete.
To Add a TCP Connect Target
1
Follow the steps as outlined in the “To Add a Ping
Target” procedure and also add a port number as
follows.
2
Go to the Edit Targets screen (Tools > Manage profiles /
network passwords > Edit Targets).
3
Move the highlight to the Port field of your desired User
Target.
To navigate, use the  and the .
4
Press L when the highlight is in the desired position.
5
Provide a port number and press Done when you
are finished.
To navigate, use the  and the , press L to
choose a numeral. Repeat for every new numeral. To
delete a numeral, position your cursor on the content
line, in the back of the numeral that you want to delete,
and press
Delete.
To Add a Ping or a TCP Connect Target to AutoTest
One user target can be included in AutoTest per profile. A
connection to the user target will be made whenever an
AutoTest is initiated. When AutoTest runs, it
walks
through

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