WiFi Map Explorer

Explore WiFi, build heat map

Published by: Alexandre Fenyo
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Main features:
- 3D animated view of your local network,
- Network analyzer tools,
- build a heatmap of your local wireless network,
- discover all devices connected to the local network,
- scan and discover every open TCP ports on local or remote devices,
- discover every mDNS/Bonjour service broadcasted by IoT and home-automation devices (display every broadcasted parameter), by devices like Apple HomePod, AppleTV and other such assistant and streaming devices,
- latency measurement with local and remote devices,
- ingress and egress throughput measurements with other local devices running this app,
- ingress and egress throughput measurements with any TCP CHARGEN/DISCARD server,
- ingress and egress throughput measurements with the Internet,
- implement a TCP/CHARGEN service on your device,
- implement a TCP/DISCARD service on your device.
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WiFi Map Explorer Reviews

Crashes in iOS 17.2

3rrat1c on

United States

After updating to 17.2, the app crashes moments after opening. Prior to that, the app seemed to work well, gathering information for devices on your network. As of right now, 1/3/2024, I am unable to use the app.

The only actual heat map app

Roachbone on

United States

I found this app by accident after trying 3 other apps that claimed to do heatmaps. This is the only one that actually helped me to create a heatmap of my house WiFi coverage and figure out where the interference was coming from. The instructions are a little hard to follow, but basically after you load some sort of plan of your building (I used a satellite view of my house) you pick points and test the WiFi there. Once you’ve got the point tested you save it and continue until you’ve tested as many points as you need to get a good picture of where the WiFi problems are.

Great Tool!

drjager318 on

United States

This is a great tool and developer provides excellent support. This is a special tool though for network / Wi-Fi engineers. You need to know how networks work. You need to understand other networking tools and data flow. If you fit these requirements then you can understand how this app will be of use to you. This app provides very good throughput mapping but does not provide power levels from AP. However, this appears to be able to replace a walkthrough assessment using iPerf. It is one of several tools needed when assessing Wi-Fi. It doesn’t do it all but what it does do it dies well.

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