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Stephen Swaffer:
A couple of years ago I downloaded a Windows based software that allowed me to see various access points and the strength of their coverage-I was using the free version of a professional software for very limited use-I believe I had it on a laptop that has since crashed.
Any suggestions for a workable software? I am fairly certain it was mentioned here-but my search skills appear to be lacking if so.
Dave Garoutte:
--- Quote from: Stephen Swaffer on January 27, 2023, 01:06:16 PM ---A couple of years ago I downloaded a Windows based software that allowed me to see various access points and the strength of their coverage-I was using the free version of a professional software for very limited use-I believe I had it on a laptop that has since crashed.
Any suggestions for a workable software? I am fairly certain it was mentioned here-but my search skills appear to be lacking if so.
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I use an android app on my phone: wifi analyzer. Works ok.
Ike Zimbel:
--- Quote from: Stephen Swaffer on January 27, 2023, 01:06:16 PM ---A couple of years ago I downloaded a Windows based software that allowed me to see various access points and the strength of their coverage-I was using the free version of a professional software for very limited use-I believe I had it on a laptop that has since crashed.
Any suggestions for a workable software? I am fairly certain it was mentioned here-but my search skills appear to be lacking if so.
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I have NetSpot, seems to work pretty well. Even runs on Win11, which I just checked since I was kind of steered towards that upgrade this week by MS :-\. Runs on Mac, too.
Mike Kahrs:
I use InSSIDer. https://www.metageek.com/inssider/
Jeremy Young:
I use Wi-Fi explorer on my Mac but it appears to be exclusive to Mac OS.
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