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NetSpot — Wi-Fi Analyzer 4+

This app requires that you own a $649 external device. Why should I even consider doing that when your desktop app uses the internal hardware inside the machine to analyze interference in Wi-Fi frequencies and their respective channels? This is what I was hoping to do on my iPhone, but there’s no other app out there that can do that, and unless this app can utilize the internal hardware of an iPhone without crashing, and not require that expensive $649 external hardware, I’d say this app is pointless, and a complete ripoff, regardless if the app part is free.

Not NetSpot’s Fault

Apple, in the interest of privacy and security, has locked down everything; the ability to scan surrounding networks and map signal strength and channels being one of them.

On the one hand it’s ridiculous that can’t be done on my phone, on the other hand, unrelated apps tracking this info may have gotten too much and I appreciate the extra security precautions/restrictions Apple has placed on IOS.

So, I can’t rate this app a low score for requiring a separate USB device to do something with the iPhone that would normally use iPhone hardware.

Note: I’m not affiliated with NetSpot developers

Garbage

What a stupid app. I downloaded because they released an update that said didn’t require wipry, but all that doesn’t require it is the speed test which isn’t why I downloaded the app in the first place. I wanted it to do what the netspot desktop app does. Secondly to use wipry with the phone you have to attach it via usb dongle which completely defeats the purpose of having an app. Huge fail all the way around. Someone wasted a ton of money developing this.

App Privacy

The developer, Etwok Inc , has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

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Compatibility iPhone Requires iOS 11.0 or later. iPod touch Requires iOS 11.0 or later. Mac Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.

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Fing — Сетевые инструмент‪ы‬ 4+

Боже, как же вы умудрились за 7 лет так испоганить программу? С каждым обновлением она становилась всё хуже и хуже. Так теперь ещё рекламу врубили 🤦‍♂️. Если вам так нужны деньги, верните старую программу в AppStore и продавайте её за деньги 🤔. А в нынешнем виде ёе стало невозможно использовать.

Нет сканирования по MAC

После обновления iOS приложение потеряло всякий смысл, так как не умеет определять MAC-адреса. Соответственно теряется привязка устройств в списке, если IP динамические.

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Конфиденциальность приложения

Разработчик Fing Limited указал, что в соответствии с политикой конфиденциальности приложения данные могут обрабатываться так, как описано ниже. Подробные сведения доступны в политике конфиденциальности разработчика.

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  • Геопозиция
  • Контакты
  • Пользова­тель­ский контент
  • Идентифика­торы
  • Данные об использова­нии
  • Диагностика
  • Другие данные

Конфиденциальные данные могут использоваться по-разному в зависимости от вашего возраста, задействованных функций или других факторов. Подробнее

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Совместимость iPhone Требуется iOS 12.1 или новее. iPad Требуется iPadOS 12.1 или новее. iPod touch Требуется iOS 12.1 или новее. Mac Требуется macOS 11.0 или новее и компьютер Mac с чипом Apple M1 или новее.

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      Утилиты: № 46 в этой категории
      Оценок: 6,7 тыс.

      Удобное приложение.

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      Обновление

      С обновлением в 2020 году выходит что принуждают создавать tp-link id. Верх идиотизма. В предыдущей версии достаточно было логина-пароля роутера. Жаль что нельзя поставить отрицательную оценку. Приложение больше никуда не годится, в топку.

      Конфиденциальность приложения

      Разработчик TP-LINK указал, что в соответствии с политикой конфиденциальности приложения данные могут обрабатываться так, как описано ниже. Подробные сведения доступны в политике конфиденциальности разработчика.

      Связанные с пользова­телем данные

      • Пользова­тель­ский контент
      • Идентифика­торы
      • Данные об использова­нии
      • Диагностика

      Не связанные с пользова­телем данные

      Может вестись сбор следующих данных, которые не связаны с личностью пользователя:

      Конфиденциальные данные могут использоваться по-разному в зависимости от вашего возраста, задействованных функций или других факторов. Подробнее

      Информация

      Совместимость iPhone Требуется iOS 11.0 или новее. iPad Требуется iPadOS 11.0 или новее. iPod touch Требуется iOS 11.0 или новее. Mac Требуется macOS 11.0 или новее и компьютер Mac с чипом Apple M1 или новее.

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      Wi-Fi SweetSpots 4+

      This app «appears» to give valuable information when attempting to measure the strength of your wifi signal (that is the measurement of strength between your wifi router and your device (phone, computer, iPad, tablet, etc), NOT YOUR ISP. I’m gathering it pings and sends packets to the IP of your router to measure to calculate a result. There is some latency encountered and to get an accurate reading I would suggest spending at least a minute in one location before moving to another. It might also be prudent to keep your finger on the record button and let the app avg the poll data.

      That said as far as how exact the measurements are hard to tell. Would welcome from the makers of this application an explanation as to how they are measuring the strength of the signal.

      In addition, it would be useful to take the plotted points using gps data and map them to a google map and connect a line between the points so I can see the path I walked on a map with the corresponding wifi data. It would be so much more useful at being able to visualize the results. This doesn’t need to be realtime rather it can be generated after the recorded values are saved.

      Beyond that at face value it appears to do a good job.

      It helped my diagnose internet issues

      We’ve all had the experience of being disappointed by a product or service and consequently left a negative review. Therefore, I believe it important to leave a positive review when you find a product that exceeds your expectations. This app was critical to diagnosing Internet issues in my home. Rather than spend a lot of money buying new hardware and hoping Wi-Fi got better, I was able to measure the Wi-Fi performance and find this data led me to identify the real problem and therefore,the right solution which ended up not being my the Wi-Fi router but an obsolete cable modem that was losing connection with Xfinity. I thank the developers of this app and really appreciate how much is taught me about how Wi-Fi works at my own home. With this app I ruled out my Wi-Fi router as the issue and instead of investing hundreds in new wifi equipment I spent $60 on a new cable modem that is rated for my current Xfinity service.

      Useful Indicator

      Works with iOS 13.3, and provides useful indication of your WiFi coverage by evaluating data transfer speeds.

      I was simply looking for a simple WiFi signal strength-meter, either a moving needle or a multi-segment bar. The App instead displays real-time data transfer speeds on a moving chart and that’s really much more valuable.

      I have no idea if the Mbps speed displayed is precisely accurate (it may be), but even if it isn’t, being able to move about and see the relative change in indicated speed is sufficient to be able to determine optimal locations and weak spots. Very nice that you can see the ongoing continuous fluctuations in speed or hold a “button” and see an accumulative average.

      I think it’s a great tool, very useful for someone looking to optimize their WiFi data transfer rate. Moving just at a few feet can sometimes make quite a difference. I can see this being useful outside my home too, particularly when choosing seating in areas with public WiFi.

      It is important that the user understands that this does not search for WiFi sources in your vicinity, rather this evaluates (faster speed = stronger signal) the WiFi source you are already connected with.

      I’m using the App on an iPhone X running iOS 13.3 and I’m quite pleased with it.

      App Privacy

      The developer, DZS Inc. , indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

      Data Not Linked to You

      Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

      Information

      English, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Turkish

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      Wi-Fi SweetSpots 4+

      This app «appears» to give valuable information when attempting to measure the strength of your wifi signal (that is the measurement of strength between your wifi router and your device (phone, computer, iPad, tablet, etc), NOT YOUR ISP. I’m gathering it pings and sends packets to the IP of your router to measure to calculate a result. There is some latency encountered and to get an accurate reading I would suggest spending at least a minute in one location before moving to another. It might also be prudent to keep your finger on the record button and let the app avg the poll data.

      That said as far as how exact the measurements are hard to tell. Would welcome from the makers of this application an explanation as to how they are measuring the strength of the signal.

      In addition, it would be useful to take the plotted points using gps data and map them to a google map and connect a line between the points so I can see the path I walked on a map with the corresponding wifi data. It would be so much more useful at being able to visualize the results. This doesn’t need to be realtime rather it can be generated after the recorded values are saved.

      Beyond that at face value it appears to do a good job.

      It helped my diagnose internet issues

      We’ve all had the experience of being disappointed by a product or service and consequently left a negative review. Therefore, I believe it important to leave a positive review when you find a product that exceeds your expectations. This app was critical to diagnosing Internet issues in my home. Rather than spend a lot of money buying new hardware and hoping Wi-Fi got better, I was able to measure the Wi-Fi performance and find this data led me to identify the real problem and therefore,the right solution which ended up not being my the Wi-Fi router but an obsolete cable modem that was losing connection with Xfinity. I thank the developers of this app and really appreciate how much is taught me about how Wi-Fi works at my own home. With this app I ruled out my Wi-Fi router as the issue and instead of investing hundreds in new wifi equipment I spent $60 on a new cable modem that is rated for my current Xfinity service.

      Useful Indicator

      Works with iOS 13.3, and provides useful indication of your WiFi coverage by evaluating data transfer speeds.

      I was simply looking for a simple WiFi signal strength-meter, either a moving needle or a multi-segment bar. The App instead displays real-time data transfer speeds on a moving chart and that’s really much more valuable.

      I have no idea if the Mbps speed displayed is precisely accurate (it may be), but even if it isn’t, being able to move about and see the relative change in indicated speed is sufficient to be able to determine optimal locations and weak spots. Very nice that you can see the ongoing continuous fluctuations in speed or hold a “button” and see an accumulative average.

      I think it’s a great tool, very useful for someone looking to optimize their WiFi data transfer rate. Moving just at a few feet can sometimes make quite a difference. I can see this being useful outside my home too, particularly when choosing seating in areas with public WiFi.

      It is important that the user understands that this does not search for WiFi sources in your vicinity, rather this evaluates (faster speed = stronger signal) the WiFi source you are already connected with.

      I’m using the App on an iPhone X running iOS 13.3 and I’m quite pleased with it.

      App Privacy

      The developer, DZS Inc. , indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

      Data Not Linked to You

      Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

      Information

      English, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Turkish

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