Connecting to Wi-Fi

The Wi-Fi connection is solely dedicated to our Snap-on Web Services Network.

Video Instructions

SOLUS+, SOLUS Edge, MODIS Edge,

SOLUS Legend

1. To connect, turn on the diagnostic tool and allow it to bootup.
2. After bootup, check to make sure the Wi-Fi icon in the upper toolbar is displayed and the bars are not flashing.
If it displays (bars not flashing) , you're already connected just check your signal strength (bars) to make sure you have a strong connection.
If the icon does not display, continue to the next step.
If the bars are flashing Wi-Fi is trying to connect. Wait for the connection to complete (solid bars), or check your connection, continue to the next step.

Graphics and screens will vary. Images shown are typical.

1 to 3 solid bars - Wi-Fi is on and connected to a network.
Three bars indicates maximum strength signal.

Flashing (may include "?") - Wi-Fi is on, but not connected / searching for connection.

No bars - Wi-Fi is on, but no signal / out of range.

3. From the Home Screen, select Tools > Settings > Configure Wi-Fi.
4. Select the Wi-Fi power icon to turn Wi-Fi on.

Graphics and screens will vary. Images shown are typical.

5. Select your network from the available networks.

A password is required when choosing a secured (protected) network. Networks with a proxy, challenge page, or that require the user to accept terms of usage are not supported. Wi-Fi performance varies depending on your wireless network equipment and ISP. Enter the required password and press Next, or select Connect to continue.

6. Select OK to connect.
If “Not Connected” is displayed, try to reconnect or see Built-in Wi-Fi Testing for additional information.

Once connected, your Snap-on Cloud registration information is displayed, for more information see Snap-on Cloud (opens new tab).