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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 UltraSignature 1000LC, 1000M, 20001100-R+
Signature 1100-R+ / 1100-H+Signature 500N/A
easy-wire CR/CH+/CH2Signature 1000R+, 1000RX1100-R+
Easy TouchSignature 1000-HX1100-H+
Pin-Sight N/A N/A


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Networking in your Test Environment

A. Networking Same Tester Types:
  1. Scenario 1: Networking Touch 1 and 1100 Testers
  2. Scenario 2: Networking Easy Touch Tester
  3. Scenario 3: Networking easy-wire CR & CH2 Testers
  4. Scenario 4: Networking Pin-Sight


B. Combining Different Tester Types:
  1. Scenario 5a: Combining Touch 1's and 1100's with one Easy Touch Testers
  2. Scenario 5b: Combining Touch 1 and 1100 testers with multiple Easy Touch Testers.
  3. Scenario 6: Combining Easy Touch, easy-wire Testers and Pin-Sight.

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