2.3 - Wifi Signal Strength Explorer

Version 2.3 focuses on transforming raw wireless data into actionable insights. It moves beyond a simple "bar" indicator to provide a granular look at the IEEE 802.11 environment.

Unusable; packets will drop, and latency will spike.

Exports CSV/JSON logs of signal stability over 24–48 hours to catch intermittent "drops" that happen outside of active testing. WiFi Signal Strength Explorer 2.3

Displays encryption types (WPA2/WPA3) and identifies hidden SSIDs that may be crowding the local airwaves. Use Cases

Visualizes the 2.4GHz and 5GHz (and potentially 6GHz/WiFi 6E) spectrum. It identifies overlapping channels from neighboring networks, recommending the clearest path for your router to minimize co-channel interference. Key Features in Version 2.3 Version 2

Calculates the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR). By measuring background RF interference, the tool helps determine if a poor connection is due to a weak signal or a "noisy" environment (e.g., interference from microwaves or Bluetooth devices).

Tracks Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) in decibels (dBm). This allows users to identify "dead zones" by observing signal degradation in real-time as they move through a space. Exports CSV/JSON logs of signal stability over 24–48

Finding the exact desk placement to ensure jitter-free video conferencing.