![]() ![]() WiFi Explorer Pro 3 is $129.99 and can be downloaded here. The connection to remote sensors is now made securely over SSH.The Utilization inspector includes a new column, Overlapping Networks, to show the number of networks overlapping on the selected channel.For example, you can choose to show all the networks that do not advertise the BSS Load information element by selecting BSS Load under the Information Element category and pressing the space bar. You can also choose which categories you want to have available in the sidebar and negate sidebar filters by pressing the space bar. Additional sidebar (automatic) filter categories, including Overlapping Networks, Device Name, and Information Element.Other external programs already supported are Aruba Utilities and Apple’s AirPort Utility for iOS. Ability to import and display scan results in CSV format from Analiti.Better annotations management and the ability to define “wildcard” annotations to match a set of BSSIDs.Support for the Oscium WiPry 2500x spectrum analyzer.In addition to organize networks by name, access point, and access point radio, you can now also organize networks by vendor.Ability to rename columns and change the text alignment (left, center, right). ![]() Ability to select networks by clicking on them in the Spectrum and Signal Strength graphs.Other new features and improvements you can find in WiFi Explorer Pro 3 are: This feature is useful for troubleshooting misconfigured APs for the same SSID, compare capabilities across SSIDs, and much more. It does so by comparing their advertised information elements field by field, indicating which information elements are identical, which information elements differ, and which information elements are present in one network but not the other. With WiFi Explorer Pro 3 you can now compare the capabilities and configuration of any two networks. With so many columns available for you to display in WiFi Explorer Pro 3, fixing the BSSID and network name columns, for example, is now essential. You can create new columns from more than 550 available fields! Pin columnsĬolumn pinning allows you to fix a column to the left edge of the Networks Table so that the column remains visible when scrolling the table horizontally. You can also create other columns from fields found in the information elements advertised in beacon and probe responses. By using profiles, you can display only the information you need for the task at hand.īuilt-in columns, such as BSSID, network name, signal strength, and others are part of every profile, but you can choose whether to display them or not. If you are then tasked to work with mesh networks, you can create a mesh network profile and switch between column sets accordingly. In that case, you may want to create a profile that includes columns to display information specific to Hotspot 2.0 networks, such as HESSID, Vendor Type, and others. You can use profiles to create and display different sets of columns suitable for specific troubleshooting tasks and scenarios.įor example, suppose you are often troubleshooting Hotspot 2.0 networks. Create custom column profilesĬustom column profiles is one of the major additions you will find in WiFi Explorer Pro 3. We have also made sure WiFi Explorer Pro 3 will run smoothly on your new Apple silicon Mac. We worked really hard behind the scenes to bring the app up-to-date with the latest enhancements in macOS Big Sur, but you will also notice a refreshed user interface and a set of exciting new features. We are happy to announce the new WiFi Explorer Pro 3.
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