![]() ![]() You could use something like draw.io -> Create new diagram -> Other -> Floor Plan or you could of course use something like Visio or even use basic shapes in your favorite graphics application. Once you have your best channel selected for both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, print out a floor plan for your building/home/whatever. I recommend changing to the best channel manually. I wouldn't depend on the "Auto" channel select feature for your router/access points. ![]() The things you want to check for are strength of your own signal but also you want to check for channels other wifi sources are using and their power compared to your own power. What you do is with one of these open, you walk to your desired spots around the location and check both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. I think the free version limits you to only 3 data points. Looks like their TLS (https) certificate expired today, so you're going to get an unsecure warning.įor paid, there's Netspot for Windows, MacOS and Windows with floor plans and such but it is ~$50. The also have some usage tips.įor Windows there is InSSIDer and the lite version is free. So here's some info about how to bypass it if you can. Note that Android may limit wifi scanning to save power. ![]() There is the underrated (seems like its ad latent competition by the same name gets more google search results) open source WiFi Analyzer for Android. There are some apps that let you do a floor plan if you pay. ![]()
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