A complex and reliable application that works as an USB spectrum analyzer that allows you to visualize and debug any Wi-Fi interferences or problems.
- Chanalyzer
- Version : 5.8.10.16
- License :Demo
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :MetaGeek LLC
Chanalyzer Description
Wi-Fi networks are everywhere nowadays, allowing you to stay connected to the Internet regardless if you use your laptop or mobile device. Because there are no cables involved, your Internet speed heavily depends on the distance between your device and the Wi-Fi, along with any signals that might interfere with it.
That is why it is important to analyze the strength of your wireless signal and, with the help of Chanalyzer, you can easily do so. The application allows you to perform spectrum analysis of the signals that might interfere with your wireless modem. In order to properly work, the application requires .Net Framework installed on your computer, along with the Wi-Spy dedicated device.
Handy and reliable wireless network analysis tool
The application gives you the possibility to scan the network range and signal of your Wi-Fi modem, performing advanced spectrum analysis on each frequency and channel. This way, you can find out if there are any interferences with your wireless signal, as this could lead to data loss and Internet speed reduction.
Furthermore, the program can help you choose the optimal connection channel, as the built-in auto-selector can sometimes not detect the best connection line.
Advanced documentation generator
Chanalyzer can help you perform spectral analysis of your wireless modem, then generate detailed documentation on the spot, which contains images of frequency charts, along with their explanation.
By doing so, you are able to create reports with every problem or inconvenience detected with the application, so that each one can be further analyzed by a specialized person.
A powerful and intuitive spectrum analysis utility
To conclude, Chanalyzer can help you optimize your wireless modem, by performing advanced spectrum analysis of its network range, thus detecting interferences or abnormalities that can cause signal loss or slow connections.