Ty Marbut
The test gives up after a few minutes without warning, which causes all test data to be lost. I've tried many times, but I have yet to actually complete a test and save any data. Also, as far as I've been able to tell so far, it doesn't actually create a heat map, but instead puts colored pins on a map. That's ok for my purposes, but strictly speaking, that's not a heat map. Maybe if I could complete a test, I would see something different
17 people found this review helpful
Neil Brown
great for working out very best location for my router on a temporary long cat7 patch lead from the ONT (optical network terminal). The aim being sufficient signal and elimination of dead spots in all rooms using 5ghz before 2.4ghz as far as possible. Final location using this was better than my best guess. Now I have a reliable go to app to monitor and troubleshoot Brilliant!
7 people found this review helpful
Ben McQueen
Used this to map outdoor WiFi coverage. It overlays data points (signal strength and phy rate) on Google maps. It mostly works. It does seem to suddenly exit/crash sometimes but it didn't loose data it has already got. There also is a limit on data points (50, I think) on the free version which isn't clear. I did not try the indoor part.
3 people found this review helpful