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sourceDocument: Australia Employee Service Management
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    - Australia Employee Service Management

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# Use imported Wi-Fi access logs

# Use imported Wi-Fi access logs {#ariaid-title1}

* Versão de lançamento: Australia
* 
* Atualizado 12 de mar. de 2026
* 
* ![](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/portal-asset/ico-clock) 1 min. de leitura

Identify potentially exposed employees by manually importing Wi-Fi access logs into
the Wi-Fi Access Register table.

## Antes de Iniciar

Role required: sn_imt_tracing.wifi_admin

## Procedimento

1. Set up the Contact Tracing Wi-Fi properties.  
   By default, the asset data is available in the Computer table \[cmdb_ci_computer\]. If you are using a different table, specify it using the sn_imt_tracing.wifi_client_table property.

   For more
   information, see [System properties for tracing systems in Emergency Exposure Management](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/qGoVjfTLXZ8C0S_4xzIOEg "System properties associated with tracing systems that are available in the Emergency Exposure Management application.").
2. Indicate that the diagnostic data should be accessed from manually loaded access logs.
   1. Navigate to Contact TracingWi-Fi Access ManagementWi-Fi Diagnostic Preferences.
   2. Click Generate Location Preferences.
   3. In the Generate Location Preferences window, select Use Manual Load from the list.
   4. Click OK.

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   The access log data for all locations will be taken from manually loaded access logs.
3. If you want to use Mist Systems access logs rather than manually loaded logs for a specific location, create a separate location assignment.
   1. Click New.
   2. Specify the location for which you want to set the diagnostic preference.
   3. Set the Preference value to Use Mist Integration.
   4. Click Submit.
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4. Import Wi-Fi access logs into the Wi-Fi Access Register table \[sn_imt_tracing_wifi_access_register\] using an Excel spreadsheet.  
   For more information, see [Import your Wi-Fi access logs spreadsheet](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/q3Y6WsQXsSZLxWV2FoBD6Q "Import Wi-Fi access logs from an Excel spreadsheet into the Wi-Fi Access Register table.").
5. Run the diagnostic request.
   1. Select the Use Wi-Fi access log check box.
   2. Specify the start date and end date.
   3. Click Run Diagnostics.

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   For more information about how to run a diagnostic request, see [Run a
   diagnostic request](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/IFLAFakeLfcQOXMDyyE1Gw "When a user has indicated a health condition on a self-report, use Emergency Exposure Management to identify other users who might have come in contact with the affected user. You can analyze multiple data sources, such as location, meetings, workspace reservations, badge scans, and Wi-Fi access data of the affected user to identify potentially exposed users.").

## Resultado

Potentially exposed employees are displayed in the related list of the diagnostic request.

