WiFi Analyzer (open-source)
By VREM Software Development
Optimize your WiFi network using WiFi Analyzer (open-source) by examining surrounding WiFi networks, measuring their signal strength as well as identifying crowded channels. Users' privacy and security is a huge concern these days and WiFi Analyzer (open-source) is designed to use as few permissions as possible. It asks for just enough to perform the analysis. Plus, it is all open source so nothing is hidden! Most notably, this application does not require access to internet, so you can be sure it does not send any personal/device information to any other source and it does not receive any information from other sources. WiFi Analyzer is under active development by volunteers. WiFi Analyzer is free, has no-ads and does not collect any personal information. WiFi Analyzer is not a Wi-Fi password cracking or phishing tool. Features: - Identify nearby Access Points - Graph channels signal strength - Graph Access Point signal strength over time - Analyze Wi-Fi networks to rate channels - HT/VHT Detection - 40/80/160/320 MHz (Requires hardware/software support) - 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 6 GHz Wi-Fi bands (Requires hardware/software support) - Access Point view: complete or compact - Estimated Distance to the Access Points - Export access points details - Dark, Light and System theme available - Pause/Resume scanning - Available filters: Wi-Fi band, Signal strength, Security and SSID - Vendor/OUI Database Lookup - The application has too many features to mention them all Please visit our website for more helpful information: https://vremsoftwaredevelopment.github.io/WiFiAnalyzer Notes: - Android 9 introduced Wi-Fi scan throttling. Android 10 has a new developer option to toggle the throttling off under (Settings > Developer Options > Networking > Wi-Fi scan throttling). - Android 9.0+ requires location permission and location services to perform a Wi-Fi scan. Features: https://vremsoftwaredevelopment.github.io/WiFiAnalyzer/#features Usage Tips: https://vremsoftwaredevelopment.github.io/WiFiAnalyzer/#usage-tips How-to: https://vremsoftwaredevelopment.github.io/WiFiAnalyzer/#how-to FAQ: https://vremsoftwaredevelopment.github.io/WiFiAnalyzer/#faq GitHub is the place to go for bug reports and code contributions: https://vremsoftwaredevelopment.github.io/WiFiAnalyzer/#feedback
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