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WiFi Heatmap APK

WiFi Heatmap APK

5.11.1 FreeWi-Fi Solutions ⇣ Download APK (7.37 MB)

Create your actual WiFi coverage Heat Map! Real-time network monitor

What's WiFi Heatmap APK?

WiFi Heatmap is a app for Android, It's developed by Wi-Fi Solutions author.
First released on google play in 6 years ago and latest version released in 10 months ago.
This app has 1.9M download times on Google play and rated as 4.22 stars with 6,674 rated times.
This product is an app in Communication category. More infomartion of WiFi Heatmap on google play
Measure your actual WiFi parameters and view them on a map.
You should have your floor-plan - image file accepted to work on it, take photo of a paper copy, or if you don`t - Built-in basic plan constructor included. Easily share your result by one click.

Features:
★ Signal coverage map. Poor signal means lower quality
★ Connection speed map. Indicates your wireless network throughput
★ Frequency channel map. If more than one AP is used, you can see to which you are connected to
★ Connection to best access point (AP) map. If network (AP) with better signal is available you will see it on map
★ Interfering networks map. Scans radio spectrum for third-party networks that may dramatically reduce your network quality
★ Network quality map. Real-time response from WiFi router - gateway ping

Outdoor capturing mode
Auto-collect data using GPS. Export collected data to Google Earth *.kml or inline *.csv

Awesome real-time Wi-Finetwork quality monitor
Available on main-screen includes all listed in map-description and extra:
★ Real-time signal & speed graphs
★ Wi-Fi equipment vendor detection
★ IP-information
★ Network quality: Local network & Internet separately, with real-time graphs

How to use:
1. Check if you are connected to WiFi
2. Upload floor-plan
3. Set scale by moving markers and selecting distance between them
4. Put cursor to your location on map and press "Mark" button
5. Move to another location - at least for couple of steps and repeat previous step
6. Analyse your measuring