Wifi Signal Strength Explorer 2.3 -
Allows users to upload a floor plan and "ping" different locations to create a visual color-coded map of coverage.
Maximum signal; usually achieved by standing next to the router. WiFi Signal Strength Explorer 2.3
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). Allows users to upload a floor plan and
Unusable; packets will drop, and latency will spike. By measuring background RF interference, the tool helps
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.
Exports CSV/JSON logs of signal stability over 24–48 hours to catch intermittent "drops" that happen outside of active testing.
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