When working on a Wi-Fi network that provides optimal coverage, you'll need solid research and an understanding of the frequency behavior at the spot. The effective way to obtain this information is a wireless site survey. It will reveal areas of channel interference and dead zones and help you tremendously build a solid network.
The main goal of a WIFI site survey is to determine the feasibility of implementing a wireless network in a specific area and find the best spots for access points and other equipment like cables and antennas. With the help of a site survey, you will know what type of equipment to get and where to install it.
Collect live Wi-Fi data from all surrounding networks
See channel info, transmit rate, vendor, security type, band, etc.
Customizable signal level and noise charts display changes in real-time
Discover mode is ideal for locating Wi-Fi issues in a specific area
Locate your busiest and least occupied channels
Color-coded dBm bars help quickly analyze all Wi-Fi networks
Save historical data per each AP for later review
Too many APs around? Find the needed network fast
Create multiple zones per project to represent different areas, floors, levels, etc.
Create any number of snapshots within each zone to quickly compare Wi-Fi configurations
Automated troubleshooting heatmaps with extensive recommendations
Simultaneous active and passive surveys can be conducted
Export your project survey data reports in PDF or CSV
Supported OS: Runs on a MacBook (macOS 10.10+) or any laptop (Windows 7/8/10)
With a standard 802.11a/b/g/n/ac wireless network adapter.
Processor: Pentium IV or higher
RAM: 1 GB RAM (2 GB recommended)
Free Hard Disk Space: 200 MB or more