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NetSpot WiFi Analyzer app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 7024 ratings )
Utilities Productivity
Developer: Etwok Inc
Free
Current version: 3.0.133, last update: 3 months ago
First release : 04 May 2020
App size: 36.26 Mb

NetSpot 3 brings powerful WiFi site surveys to iPhone and iPad users. Internet speed test built right in. Build realistic WiFi heatmaps right on your iOS or iPadOS device in minutes, without additional expensive hardware! Analyze and troubleshoot your wireless networks with color-coded highly visual heatmaps that are very simple to create and interpret.

NetSpot, famous for its versatile network tools with millions of business and home users across all platforms, is the only WiFi scanner app with heatmap visualizations. Effortlessly manage your Wi-Fi survey projects by organizing them into zones and multiple snapshots for each area. Flexible configuration settings let you customize the look and feel of your WiFi map and choose the desired gradient to properly highlight areas with high WiFi speed and stable connection, or low WiFi signal that may require some fine-tuning.

NetSpot’s WiFi speedtest is a great one-tap solution to verify and track performance of your wireless setups over time.

USE NETSPOT AS...

* WiFi analyzer - diagnoze your wireless networks and connection speed
* WiFi scanner - collect and visualize your WiFi data
* WiFi tester - check your Internet speed and record your historical results
* WiFi mapper - conduct active WiFi site surveys for connected networks
* WiFi troubleshooting app

NetSpot WiFi heat mapper is fast, accurate and extremely simple. It helps you see the true coverage of your WiFi like never before, regardless of your mesh or no-mesh configuration, security settings, interfering networks or other factors. Every time you use NetSpot internet speed meter for WiFi site surveys, it delivers reliable interactive heatmaps that are easy to analyze.

NETSPOT IS INCREDIBLY HELPFUL FOR...

* WiFi network setup verification
* WiFi signal and speed test
* Creating WiFi heat map to detect areas of weak signal
* Extending WiFi coverage and more