Wi-Fi Explorer Pro Update Review

We finally have an update from Adrian Granados to his classic tool WiFi Explorer. This professional-level version includes some new features, capabilities, and tools to help Wireless LAN Professionals do our jobs better/easier. 
Below is a list of features:
  • Graphical visualization of the Wi-Fi environment.
  • Ability to customize what columns you see and sort on them
  • Works with 802.11a/b/g/n/ac wireless networks.
  • Supports 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands as well as 20, 40, 80 and 160 MHz channels.
  • Networks can be organized by access point, access point radio or name.
  • Detailed description of information elements (IE) advertised by the access point for advanced troubleshooting.
  • Custom filters.
  • Device name discovery of access points (if available).
  • Customizable colors for easily tracking particular networks.
  • Editable column for labels or annotations.
  • Save results for later review and analysis.
  • Export data points and network details to CSV.
  • Dark and light themes.
  • Full screen mode.
  • Support for remote sensors
  • Support for networks with hidden SSIDs
  • Spectrum Analysis Integration
  • Passive and Direct scan modes

The previous version of WiFi Explorer has been my go to tool for initial analysis of Wireless LANs for many years. Now the Professional version is available it has now replaced that coveted space in my task bar!

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Adrian has graciously offered a free trial… don’t even waste your time – just pay the $79.99 and get started using all the great new features!
 
The new Spectrum Analysis features work with any of these devices:
  • Metageek Wi-Spy 2.4x
  • Metageek Wi-Spy DBx
  • Ubertooth One
  • RF Explorer WiFi Combo
  • HackRF One (Experimental)
You can even have two so you can do both 2.4GHz and 5GHz at the same time.
WiFi Explorer Pro Update Review
This is a highly recommended addition to your toolkit – and another reason for working in MacOS! Order your copy here: