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Companion Services
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These two free services enhance your testing, analysis, and
documentation capabilities with the AirCheck G2 Tester.
Getting Started in Link-Live Cloud Service
This online service, once set up, automatically uploads and
saves
Connection
test results from the Tester any time it is
connected to the internet. You can comment on test results,
label and organize your switch and cable set up, monitor data
from multiple testing devices as they come in, and document
completed jobs.
To start, create a user account at
.
Next, you must Claim the Tester to the cloud service.
How to: Claim the AirCheck G2 to Link-Live
1
After creating a user account, sign in to Link-Live Cloud
Service. The first time you sign in to Link-Live, a pop-up
dialog box appears prompting you to claim a device.
2
If you already have a user account and other devices
claimed to Link-Live, navigate to the
Units
page from the
left side navigation drawer by clicking the navigation
menu icon
.
3
Click the
Claim Unit
button
at the lower right
corner of the screen.
4
In the
Claim Unit
dialog, select the AirCheck G2 image.
5
Follow the on-screen instructions to finish claiming.
6
Click “
Listen
” in Link-Live before you touch “
Claim
” on the
AirCheck G2 tester.
See “Link-Live Settings,” page 105.
NOTE:
If you perform a factory restore on your AirCheck
G2 unit, you must un-claim it on Link-Live and re-claim it
to continue uploading and viewing new test results.
Once your AirCheck G2 Tester is claimed in Link-Live, test
results will upload automatically after you have run a test
and successfully connected to the internet. The
Link-Live
Upload
field on the
Ethernet
and
Connection
test results
screens indicates whether the test results were successfully
sent to Link-Live.
Figure 28. Successful Link-Live Upload Field
If no connection is available, the Tester will queue up to 10
tests before overwriting previous results.