Wifi Signal Strength Explorer 2.3 [WORKING]

Ensuring low-power IoT devices (like outdoor cameras) have enough "link margin" to stay connected during poor weather or physical obstructions. Technical Thresholds to Watch

Version 2.3 focuses on transforming raw wireless data into actionable insights. It moves beyond a simple "bar" indicator to provide a granular look at the IEEE 802.11 environment.

Visualizes the 2.4GHz and 5GHz (and potentially 6GHz/WiFi 6E) spectrum. It identifies overlapping channels from neighboring networks, recommending the clearest path for your router to minimize co-channel interference. Key Features in Version 2.3 WiFi Signal Strength Explorer 2.3

Tracks Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) in decibels (dBm). This allows users to identify "dead zones" by observing signal degradation in real-time as they move through a space.

Unusable; packets will drop, and latency will spike. Ensuring low-power IoT devices (like outdoor cameras) have

Calculates the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR). By measuring background RF interference, the tool helps determine if a poor connection is due to a weak signal or a "noisy" environment (e.g., interference from microwaves or Bluetooth devices).

Essential for Mesh systems; it logs which Access Point (AP) the device is connected to and the exact threshold at which it switches to a stronger node. Visualizes the 2

The minimum reliable signal for web browsing and email.