Computer Hope
Internet & Networking => Networking => Topic started by: Geek-9pm on July 22, 2016, 05:51:55 PM
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It has been awhile since this has been mentioned. The utility software with many Wi-Fi adapters is rather meager. Seldom does it help you know what is going on in your neighborhood. A good Wi-Fi scanner can help you to:
A. Locate hot spots near you.
B. Find what channels your neighbors use.
C. Identify wireless Internet Service in your area.
Here are five that look good:
Acrylic WiFi (Windows)
AirGrab WiFi Radar (Mac OS X)
Cain & Abel (Windows) << This site might be blocked.
Wireless Diagnostics (Mac OS X Lion and later)
WirelessNetView (Windows)
This is based on an article from Network World.
Free Wi-Fi survey Tools (http://www.networkworld.com/article/2925081/wi-fi/7-free-wi-fi-stumbling-and-surveying-tools-for-windows-and-mac.html)
Do you use any of the above? :)