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Placing Clients
1. Identify the rooms or locations outside the premises, such as a patio, where the
customer desires Wi-Fi services.
Note: This version of AirScout is not weatherproof so do not place outdoors during
inclement weather.
2. Place the ASC300 devices in these rooms or locations.
Note: When placing an ASC300, it is possible to lose radio contact as indicated by the
device status LED turning off. This is a normal occurrence, indicating that the location
is a radio dead zone and no Wi-Fi services can be obtained. The ASC300 can be left in
this location to record the dead zone in the results and help educate the customer. If
the ASC300 loses radio contact prior to moving the virtual client onto a floor, it will be
necessary to re-establish radio contact prior to moving the virtual client onto the floor
(only “connected” clients may be dragged onto the floor plan).
3. Using the AirScout mobile application, drag the virtual clients out of the Parking Lot
and place them on the floor plan, matching their same relative location in the rooms.
4. Ensure the client location name matches the room where it is placed.
5. When placing the client devices, the AirScout mobile application uses the existing
location name if present or requires a new location name.
6. Location names may be edited at any time prior to starting a test.