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Snap-On ELITE - Wi-Fi Connection Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting Wi-Fi Troubleshooting
11.2 Wi-Fi Troubleshooting
The following troubleshooting information is not inclusive and is meant as a guide only. Other
issues and solutions may arise that are not stated here. The following description of terms are
provided for reference as used in the following troubleshooting chart:
Router - The data transmission device directly connected to your ISP.
Remote Wireless Access Point - A wireless connection device between the router and
your diagnostic thermal imager.
Wi-Fi Radio - The internal diagnostic thermal imager radio transmitting and receiving Wi-Fi
signals.
Network Connection - Also called Wi-Fi connection. The configured Wi-Fi router
connection the diagnostic thermal imager connects to. This connection can be secured
(password protected) or unsecured (open).
11.2.1 Wi-Fi - Icon Identification
The following chart shows the WI-Fi icons used to indicate connection status.
Wi-Fi - ON / Connected to network
access point and Internet
Wi-Fi - ON / Alternate available
network access point
Wi-Fi - ON / Not connected to
network access point or Internet
Wi-Fi - ON / Network access
point password protected
Wi-Fi - ON / Connected to network,
not connected to Internet
Wi-Fi - ON / Actively connecting
to network access point
Wi-Fi - OFF
Wi-Fi - ON / Actively
disconnecting from network
access point
Wi-Fi Signal Strength (general):
Three bars - Full Strength Signal
Zero bars - Weak Signal

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