Networking Cirris Testers
Does connecting Cirris testers to a computer network mean they’re networked?
The answer to this question is “Yes” and “Not quite.” Basic computer networking is a collection of two or more computers interconnected for the purpose of sharing information. A Cirris tester connected to a computer network can share some information on the network; however, this step alone does not allow Cirris testers to share all information directly with each other. In order to do this, Cirris’ networking software (‘Networking Made Easy Software‘ or ‘Cirris Server Software) is required.
Which Testers can be Networked?
Testers That Can Be Networked |
Testers That Cannot Be Networked |
Suggested Relacements Models For Networking |
Signature Touch 1/Touch 1 Ultra |
Signature 1000LC, 1000M, 2000 |
1100-R+ |
Signature 1100-R+ /1100-H+ |
Signature 500 |
N/A |
easy-wire CR/CH+/CH2 |
Signature 1000R+, 1000RX |
1100-R+ |
Easy-Touch® |
Signature 1000-HX |
1100-H+ |
Pin-Sight |
N/A |
N/A |