• Source: NetSpot
    • NetSpot is a software tool for wireless network assessment, scanning, and surveys, analyzing Wi-Fi coverage and performance. It runs on Mac OS X 10.6+ and Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11. Netspot supports 802.11n, 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g wireless networks and uses the standard Wi-Fi network adapter and its Airport interface to map radio signal strength and other wireless network parameters, and build reports on that. NetSpot was released in August 2011.


      Functions


      NetSpot provides all professional wireless site survey features for Wi-Fi and maps coverage of a living area, office space, buildings, etc. It provides visual data to help analyze radio signal leaks, discover noise sources, map channel use, optimize access point locations. Also, the application can perform Wi-Fi network planning: the data that are collected help to select channels and placements for new hotspots. Survey reports can be generated in PDF format.


      Usual uses


      Mapping Wi-Fi
      Mapping Wi-Fi signal strength
      Optimizing networks
      Trouble-shooting networks
      Visualizing wireless networks
      Diagnosing signal problems
      Analyzing wireless network coverage


      Release history




      See also


      iStumbler – an open-source utility to find wireless networks and devices in Mac OS X
      KisMAC – a wireless network discovery tool for Mac OS X
      WiFi Explorer – a wireless network scanner for Mac OS X


      References




      External links


      Official website

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