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Shockingly useful by Scott
Does the same thing as every other WiFi viewer app out there, but so much more clearly. Allows you to filter out WiFi that isn't a consideration to eliminate visual clutter. The 3D mode is fantastic for truly getting a good view of nearby networks. I've spent all of five minutes with WiFi Commander and can say it's probably my new standard WiFi app on Windows. Information is clearly organized and can be very quickly rearranged to suit your needs. Doesn't hurt that it's quite attractive and puts the full screen to good use. One drawback worth removing a star: the app doesn't distinguish wide channels. For instance, 40 MHz channels in the 2 GHz range don't appear any different from 20 MHz channels. Until this is changed, I'll still use Acrylic as a backup.
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Will work W10 Mobile by Frank
Developer reached out to inform there is a fix coming for windows 10 mobile.
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Fantastic app by Ross
This is a super useful WIiFi scanner app that has some really great features. Stable and beautiful. Worth the purchase.
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Great WiFi Analyzer even for the avg Joe by Jose R.
This is a beautifully designed WiFi analyzer, with an interface that's easy to understand and use. Feature set is just what's needed for most users, and enough to understand how your network signal is performing, and how other networks might be impacting yours. Great work!
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Best WiFi Monitor on Windows App Store by Jordan
I've tried just about every WiFi analyzer app, free and paid, and this is by far the best there is. Its has a gorgeous UI with about every feature. The new 3D analyzer is just sic.
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WiFi rescued by C.
I use this tool to troubleshoot access points and it provides good usable information. It works great as a passive tool. I can't say anything bad about it. The only thing that I would want is a color chart explaining the colors used.
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Very nice, but needs one key fix by Barry
Potentially very useful. I'd like to use this in hotels or office buildings where there are many access points on the same ssid to select one over there others, however in widows phone, the app reports that I am connected to all of them. Reporting "connected" based on BSSID would seem like a logical fix.