The WiFi Heatmap app displays wireless network information on a floor plan. This app uses detailed and easy-to-understand maps to examine the WiFi signal quality in various areas of your home or office.
STRENGTHENING TOP-NOTCH CONNECTION SIGNALS
The app shows your wireless signal strength on a signal coverage map. In places with weak signals, as highlighted, your devices may struggle to connect or experience slow internet speeds. Focusing on weak signals lets you move your router or identify WiFi range extenders. A robust WiFi signal offers better quality for streaming, gaming, and more.
NETWORK THROUGHPUT IN SPEED TESTS
WiFi Heatmap checks and displays internet speeds on a color-coded map for another view of network performance. Speeds are indicated in megabits per second, making it easy to identify where your connection speeds are sufficient and where they may vary with other areas of your space. By assessing throughput, you can understand where faster internet service tiers can help or where bandwidth-hungry activities like online gaming may struggle.
FIND THE BEST FREQUENCIES USING CHANNEL VISUALIZATION
The frequency channel map shows the location of your network’s wireless channels in covered networks. This map shows which access points transmit signals based on your device’s location. By optimizing frequencies using channel mapping, you may reduce interference and conflicts and enjoy consistent coverage throughout your floor plan. Changing locations also shows if clearer frequencies are available from other access points.
BEST SIGNALS ARE AUTOMATICALLY ASSOCIATED WITH CONNECTED DEVICES
The connection map will show you which wireless access point your device is connected to at any given location based on signal strength. The extender or router will automatically connect your mobile device, laptop, or router as you move around the space, improving throughput and reducing interference. Thus, manually connecting to different networks or bands as your location changes is now possible.
MAPPING REDUCES WIFI CONFLICTS
WiFi Heatmap examines the radio spectrum for additional signals that may cause interference or network jamming. Local WiFi networks may block signals and degrade signal quality. Therefore, the interfering network map shows outside interference. Finding and correcting interference improves wireless speeds and reliability.
NETWORK LATENCY TESTING FOR REAL-TIME FEEDBACK
The network quality map pings your gateway or router to monitor latency and packet loss to keep your network running smoothly. This real-time feedback identifies areas where extreme lag may ruin utilization in apps like online gaming or video chats. To maximize connectivity for time-sensitive applications, examine network latency.
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