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Model | AirCheck G3 |
---|---|
Wireless Standards | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
Frequency Bands | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz |
Battery Life | Up to 8 hours |
Operating System | Custom OS |
Link-Live Integration | Yes |
Cloud Support | Yes |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Device Type | Wireless Tester |
Ethernet Port | 10/100/1000 Mbps |
Display | 5-inch touchscreen |
Storage | 8 GB |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ethernet |
Battery | Rechargeable Li-ion |
Wi-Fi Radio | Dual-band (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) |
Guides users through the process of registering their CyberScope Air for product updates and services.
Explains how to navigate and utilize the user guide effectively, including using links and search.
Describes the function and location of all buttons and ports on the CyberScope Air unit.
Instructions on how to charge the device and manage its power functions, including powering on/off.
Provides essential safety information and guidelines for maintaining the CyberScope Air.
Details the customizable home screen layout and how to navigate apps and widgets.
Explains the system navigation actions, including back, home, and recently used apps buttons.
Describes the status bar icons and how to access the notification panel.
Explains how to access and manage apps shown on the home and app screens.
Explains how to handle networks with captive portal requirements to gain internet access.
Guides through setting up enterprise security requirements like CA certificates and client certificates.
Explains how to open and use the application's navigation drawer for settings and tools.
Displays device information such as model, serial number, MAC addresses, and software version.
Describes the functions and types of USB and Wi-Fi ports for testing and management.
Explains how to copy, move, and paste files between folders or to external storage locations.
Covers Over-the-Air (OTA) and manual methods for downloading and installing software updates.
Details how to establish remote connections using VNC or Link-Live Remote features.
Explains the concept of controlled features that can be semi-permanently or permanently disabled.
Guides users on managing feature access by enabling or disabling features via the Feature Access screen.
Explains the process of permanently disabling features, including hardware modifications and finalization.
Describes the AutoTest application, its profiles, and how to configure them for network testing.
Introduces Nmap as a utility for network discovery and security auditing.
Explains how the Discovery app creates an inventory of network devices and their attributes.
Details how the Wi-Fi Analysis app scans wireless channels to discover devices and traffic.
Enables Wi-Fi survey of indoor/outdoor locations and upload to Link-Live Cloud Service.
Traces connection points, including routers and switches, to identify network issues.
Provides Wi-Fi signal information and noise data using a dual-band Wi-Fi spectrum analyzer.
Runs Ping or TCP Connect tests to chosen targets to monitor connectivity changes.
Records network traffic in packets for analysis, debugging, and security verification.
A free online system for collecting, tracking, organizing, analyzing, and reporting test results.
A standardized tool to measure UDP or TCP throughput and loss.
Provides detailed general specifications for the CyberScope Air device.
Details operating temperature, humidity, storage temperature, and other environmental factors.
Lists compliance with various regulatory standards and warnings for equipment operation.