NetSpot

NetSpot
Developer(s) Etwok LLC
Initial release August 2011 (2011-08) (Mac OS X)
February 2016 (2016-02) (Windows)
Stable release
2.6.797 (Mac OS X) March 2017 (2017-03)
2.1.1.540 (Windows) June 2017 (2017-06)
Written in Objective-C
Operating system OS X v.10.6 +,
Windows 7-8-10
Platform x86
Available in English
Type Wireless site survey
License free, or paid
Website www.netspotapp.com

NetSpot is a software tool for wireless network assessment, scanning, and surveys, analyzing Wi-Fi coverage and performance.[1] It runs on Mac OS X 10.6+ and Windows 7-8-10 and supports 802.11n, 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g wireless networks. NetSpot uses the standard Wi-Fi network adapter and its Airport interface to map radio signal strength and other wireless network parameters, and build reports on that. NetSpot was released in August, 2011.[2]

Functions

NetSpot provides all professional wireless site survey features for Wi-Fi and maps coverage of a living area, office space, buildings, etc.[3] It provides visual data to help analyze radio signal leaks, discover noise sources, map channel use, optimize access point locations. Also, the application can perform Wi-Fi network planning: the data that are collected help to select channels and placements for new hotspots. Survey reports can be generated in PDF format.

Usual uses

  • Mapping Wi-Fi
  • Mapping Wi-Fi signal strength[4]
  • Optimizing networks[5]
  • Trouble-shooting networks[6]
  • Visualizing wireless networks[7]
  • Diagnosing signal problems[8]
  • Analyzing wireless network coverage[9]

Release history

Version Platform Release date Notes and significant changes
1.0.216, Macintosh August 2011
  • Initial public release[10]
1.1.259 Macintosh November 2011
  • Ability to draw a map inside of NetSpot
  • New visualization: Signal to interference ratio[11]
1.2.308 Macintosh December 2011
  • New improved advanced algorithm for APs' location detection
  • Detection of different networks transmitted by the same AP, their signals are ignored when building an interference map
1.3.335 Macintosh July 2012
  • New project wizard
  • OS X Mountain Lion compatibility[12]
2.0 Macintosh October 2012
  • New Wireless Discover Mode
  • Manually relocate APs
  • Pro and Enterprise versions introduced.[13]
2.1 Macintosh May 2013
  • New visualizations: Frequency Band Coverage, PHY Mode (a/b/g/n) Coverage
  • The Scan Interval can be adjusted in Discover mode
  • New Advanced Export to generate customizable PDF reports
  • Frequency data can now be viewed in Discover mode[14]
2.2 Macintosh August 2013
  • Full support of IEEE 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard
  • Alternative detailed view of data points indicators
  • OS X 10.9 Mavericks compatibility

See also

  • iStumbler – an open source utility to find wireless networks and devices in Mac OS X
  • KisMAC – a wireless network discovery tool for Mac OS X
  • WiFi Explorer – a wireless network scanner for Mac OS X

References

  1. Matt Elliott. "Find the dead spots in your Wi-Fi network with NetSpot". Retrieved December 21, 2015.
  2. MacNN. "NetSpot offers free Wi-Fi network surveying software". Retrieved August 12, 2011.
  3. "NetSpot: WiFi Site Survey for the Rest of Us".
  4. "Create a WiFi signal strength map with NetSpot for Mac :: by Techerator".
  5. "NetSpot helps you optimize your Wi-Fi networks :: by Macworld". 2011-11-29.
  6. "Trouble-shoot your WiFi network with NetSpot :: by Dr. Macenstein".
  7. "Mac-NZ review :: NetSpot WiFi visualisation software".
  8. "Diagnose Wi-Fi Signal Problems With NetSpot :: Lifehacker".
  9. "Analyze Wireless Network Coverage In Mac With NetSpot Survey Software :: by Addictivetips".
  10. "NetSpot – The only Native Wireless Site Survey Software for Mac". Archived from the original on 2012-09-10.
  11. "NetSpot 1.1 - new version of Wi-Fi mapping software for Mac".
  12. "NetSpot 1.3 release notes: what's new, what's hot in this update". 2012-07-03.
  13. "How To use your Mac to survey your home or office Wi-Fi network". 2012-10-19.
  14. "NetSpot 2.1 Release Notes: What's New in Version 2.1?". 2012-05-24.
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