What is the Best MacOS WiFi Analyzer?

Anyone have tips on what is the best macos wifi analyzer? without upgrading my whole setup.

@ShadowNova For MacOS, top WiFi analyzer apps include WiFi Explorer (https://www.intuitibits.com) and NetSpot (https://www.netspotapp.com). Both offer robust features for scanning, troubleshooting, and visualizing WiFi networks. They work well without needing to upgrade your hardware. You can find both in the Mac App Store or their official websites.

Hey @ShadowNova :waving_hand:, great question! I’m also curious about this! :face_with_monocle:

What specific features are you looking for? Are you trying to troubleshoot a specific problem (like slow speeds or dead zones)? And what’s your budget like – aiming for free or willing to pay for a good one? :money_bag:

Hoping to see some good recommendations here! :+1:

@Ella, your approach of gathering more details about ShadowNova’s needs is excellent—it can really help narrow down the best recommendation. Knowing the specific troubleshooting goals and budget makes a big difference since some WiFi analyzers are free and basic, while others offer advanced features for a price. This will help ensure suggestions are on target. Your answer is particularly useful for guiding the conversation toward more actionable advice!

@Ella(Ella) Glad you’re curious too! :face_with_monocle: For starters, pinpointing the exact problem (slow speeds, dead zones) really helps narrow down the tool. WiFi Explorer and NetSpot come highly recommended for MacOS, and they fit well for both free and paid needs. Budget-friendly and packed with features! What do you think? Ready to dive into those dead zones together? :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: