WiFi Explorer is the perfect way to stay up to date with what’s going on with your network and how to fix it if needed. The app contains a wide range of comprehensive information about all nearby networks, including their range, signal quality, security status, etc. One of the main advantages of a network analyzer is that you can diagnose your connections at work or at home without any professional skills. There is also a detailed guide that anyone with basic computer knowledge can use to understand and fix common network problems. For example, WiFi Explorer shows which networks may be conflicting with each other by overlapping channels.
WiFi scanner
WiFi Explorer analyzes your network environment to display it in a convenient, customizable interface. The scanner is a collection of powerful WiFi tools that detect even remote or weak networks and allow you to fix poorly functioning ones.
Visual graphs
Each network, along with its details, is presented in a visual graph. This allows quick access to the situation without studying the numbers. You can simply look at the color of the lines and understand which networks work better and have a stronger signal.
Diagnostics
WiFi Explorer has a set of diagnostic tools. With it, you can fix network problems without professional help. You don’t need to be a system administrator to figure out what’s wrong and how to fix it – just open the app.
Support multiple ranges
The application is suitable for networks operating in 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz frequency ranges. This means that no matter what type of device or network range you have, the WiFi monitor in the application will support it. As well as channels in 20, 40, 80 and 160 MHz.
Customizable view
Easily choose what you want to see when you open Explorer. For example, you can choose the colors of specific networks, so it won’t be a problem to track the ones you need and ignore the ones you don’t. Columns can also be customized and sorted as you wish.
Signal to noise ratio
The signal quality in the application is determined based on a specific criterion – signal-to-noise ratio. The reason for this is that the signal strength may be insignificant for the wireless analyzer to draw conclusions. That is why the “signal-to-noise ratio” is also taken into account in the evaluation.
Software Specs
Version: 3.7.2
Activation (RG): K’ed by TNT team
Compatibility: macOS 10.14.6 and later
Architecture: ARM , x86 (64-bit)