Optimize your WiFi network using WiFi Analyzer (open-source) by examining surrounding WiFi networks, measuring their signal strength as well as identifying crowded channels.
Some users running Android OS 6 (Marshmallow) have reported that the location service must be enabled for the application to see WiFi networks. Marshmallow users may need to turn on the location service, even though WiFi Analyzer does not explicitly require it. This appears to be attributed to Android OS 6 that requires location service in order to see WiFi networks.
This is the official repository of WiFi Analyzer (open-source).
The open-source app was created using Agile methodologies, click here to learn more about it.
- Identify nearby Access Points
- Graph channels signal strength
- Graph Access Point signal strength over time
- Analyze WiFi networks to rate channels
- HT/VHT Detection (Requires Android OS 6+)
- Access Point view complete or compact
- Export access points details
- Dark or Light theme available
- Tap the title bar to switch between 2.4 and 5 GHz WiFi band.
- Swipe to manually refresh screen content.
- SSID with (***) means it is hidden.
- Distance to the Access Point is estimated.
Bug reports and feature requests can be submitted here or use google groups to discuss application features if you do not have GitHub account.
WiFi Analyzer is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 (GPLv3).
You can find the license text here.
Feel free to fork the project and submit your changes back.
- Install Android Studio
- Import project into Android Studio
- In Welcome to Android Studio Screen select Import project ...
- Select the root directory of the WiFi Analyzer repository and click "OK".
- WiFi Analyzer will build automatically
We want to express our gratitude to all people for contributed with patches, bug solving and updates to WiFi Analyzer.
If you would like to contribute financially to the project please feel free to send any amount through paypal.
Thanks to every one who already donated so far!