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Section 13 Wi-Fi Connection / Troubleshooting
The diagnostic tool is equipped with many features that require Wi-Fi connection.
The Wi-Fi connection is solely dedicated to our Snap-on Web Services Network.
To use features like the Snap-on Cloud, SureTrack, and Oil Specs and Resets, a
Wi-Fi connection is required. Authorization and registration is also required to use
some of these features.
This section includes information on Wi-Fi connection and troubleshooting.
Main Topic Links
Checking if Wi-Fi is Connected page 86
Turning Wi-Fi On and Connecting to a Network page 87
Add Network Advanced (Connecting to a hidden network) page 88
Wi-Fi Testing page 88
Wi-Fi Troubleshooting and Status Messages page 89
13.1 Checking if Wi-Fi is Connected
The Wi-Fi indicator is displayed in the title bar when Wi-Fi is on (Figure 13-1).
Figure 13-1
1 to 3 solid bars - Wi-Fi is on and connected to a network. Three bars
indicates maximum strength signal.
Flashing - Wi-Fi is on,
but not connected. See Wi-Fi Troubleshooting and
Status Messages on page 89
.
No bars - No signal / out of range.
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