WiFi Analyzer

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Optimize your WiFi network using WiFi Analyzer, Get the most out of your WiFi 6l85g

App info 5d333i


March 31, 2025
Android Varies with device
Everyone
Get WiFi Analyzer for Free on Google Play

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App description s1a4r


Android App Analysis and Review: WiFi Analyzer, Developed by Zoltán Pallagi. Listed in Tools Category. Current Version Is v6q, Updated On 31/03/2025 . According to s reviews on Google Play: WiFi Analyzer. Achieved Over 2 million Installs. WiFi Analyzer Currently Has 22 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.2 Stars

- s WiFi 6GHz
- s WiFi 5GHz
- s WiFi 2.4GHz
- Displays channel width by default
- Best channels for connected AP
- View information about your connection
- Detect who is connected to your WiFi
- WiFi Speed Test
- Analyze signal strength and latency (ping)
- Open router settings
- Best channel recommendation
- Export result
We are currently offering last version updated 31/03/2025 . This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover you can without registration and no required.

We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.

It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New 4d631z


Maintenance fixes

Rate and review on Google Play store 6uy2a


4.2
21,548 total
5 64.3
4 15.6
3 3.9
2 4.5
1 11.7

Total number of ratings 144j5j

Total number of active s rated for: WiFi Analyzer

Total number of installs (*estimated) 193s3e

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments 5l362y

Peter MacIver 6r5224

The app does what is sets out to do. BUT........ the Yellow alphanumerics on a Black background makes it very hard to read on a 6" phone screen even inside in a dark area. Not a hope if you're outside. Pity, so only 4 stars overall. 20/12/23. Edit. Thanks for the reply Matey. Changed to "Light" Theme and everything is hunky-dory. Would give it 10 if possible. LOL!

Brian Simms 1a2n6u

This app gives the same functionality as most wifi analyzers, but it adds more. The throughput meter to the router and multiple ping response to popular internet addresses are features you don't see often. There is raw data if you want to look past the charts and graphs. The ads are not intrusive as some have mentioned. It has the features of multiple apps all in one and I'm talking about the free version. Nice work dev team.

Matt Reineman 413zo

I tested six of the top Wi-Fi analyzers. I'm trying to find the best app to help me determine an optimal channel in the 5 GHz band. This was the second to get uninstalled. The first problem is that the Networks tab cannot be filtered by band, so the 5 GHz networks that I'm interested in get watered down by a couple dozen 2.4 GHz networks. If more than a couple dozen networks are visible, the optional legend on the Networks tab gets truncated, and there's no way to scroll. Since it sorts by channel number (instead of the more logical choice of signal strength), only networks on the lowest numbered channels will have their colors defined in the legend. The list of available networks (under Show Networks) is likewise sorted by channel number, and there is no way to filter by band. I have to scroll through a bunch of 2.4 GHz networks to get to the 5 GHz ones that I'm interested in. The channel numbers in the 5 GHz band are wrong. The developer needs to study how 5 GHz channels are numbered (hint: see "List of WLAN channels" on Wikipedia). The bandwidth actually affects the channel number, despite whatever the access point (AP) s. Unlike other apps, this one doesn't even list the bandwidth (e.g. 20, 40, 80, or 160 MHz)! Only the center frequency of the AP's d channel number is given. Again, the developer did not for the actual bandwidth nor the fact that channels consist of frequency ranges, rather than singular frequencies like analog radio.

A Google 1zq2i

I'm an IT network specialist - this tool is by far one of the best and most useful wifi tools I've used. Great for troubleshooting and the ability to directly to the router makes it a must have app for everyone - even inexperienced s will find the interface easy to use and very informative.

A Google 1zq2i

works great. was getting -100 to -110 db signal strength from boost mobile.got cable internet and running wifi i now get -30 on avg and this shows that network plus the 1 from boost and 2 or 3 others in the area which shows same crappy signal i got from boost so its definately reading the signals correctly and naming everything correct.it seems accurate to me cause they were almost identical to results the cable guy was getting on his signal meter after installation

Steven Mall 2s6pr

Recent app update now has caused the app NOT to display signal level and chanel width on the gragh for any of the channels. LG V30...great app other than that. Used it for years! Great for trouble shooting and ip addressing!.......spoke to soon....had to uninstall.....then reinstall the app after update! All is well now! Thanks Developers!

A Google 1zq2i

Very effective in troubleshoot wireless issues. From here i noticed that 2.4Ghz is over populated with overlapping issues and caused slow speed and that 5Ghz is the best but most devices does not have 5Ghz. I wish to thank this developer for providing such an effective and clear cut tools!

Michael Bigio 25v2r

Provides instantaneous Wi-Fi speed and signal strength as soon as you open the app. The wealth of data provided will appeal to techies who can benefit from that level of detail. For the average , the primary info is valuable for its accuracy and quick access.