andybno1 Suspended Original poster Nov 6, 2007 3,643 38 Liverpool, UK Aug 14, 2016 #1 anyone know what app this is? was just googling wifi signal checking and I cant seem to find the name of the app even when going to the page of the image Attachments original.png 760.2 KB · Views: 179
anyone know what app this is? was just googling wifi signal checking and I cant seem to find the name of the app even when going to the page of the image
grahamperrin macrumors 601 Jun 8, 2007 4,942 648 Aug 14, 2016 #2 Is it WiFi Explorer? I never used it, but I found it by seeking the phrases on the four tabs buttons. Reactions: 997440, Weaselboy and Ulenspiegel
Is it WiFi Explorer? I never used it, but I found it by seeking the phrases on the four tabs buttons.
andybno1 Suspended Original poster Nov 6, 2007 3,643 38 Liverpool, UK Aug 14, 2016 #3 I tried googling but could not find it.... looks like thats the one thanks graham Reactions: grahamperrin
grahamperrin macrumors 601 Jun 8, 2007 4,942 648 Aug 14, 2016 #4 To help you with future search syntax: https://www.google.co.uk/?#q=Mac+"network+details"+"signal+strength"+"channels"+"advanced+details" and then within the Google search field, observe how things are within quotation marks. Enjoy Reactions: 997440 and Ulenspiegel
To help you with future search syntax: https://www.google.co.uk/?#q=Mac+"network+details"+"signal+strength"+"channels"+"advanced+details" and then within the Google search field, observe how things are within quotation marks. Enjoy
Ulenspiegel macrumors 68040 Nov 8, 2014 3,212 2,493 Land of Flanders and Elsewhere Aug 14, 2016 #5 It is WiFi Explorer. I have been using it for quite a while. Reactions: drumcat, 997440, Weaselboy and 1 other person
andybno1 Suspended Original poster Nov 6, 2007 3,643 38 Liverpool, UK Aug 14, 2016 #6 grahamperrin said: To help you with future search syntax: https://www.google.co.uk/?#q=Mac+"network+details"+"signal+strength"+"channels"+"advanced+details" and then within the Google search field, observe how things are within quotation marks. Enjoy Click to expand... I shall remember this for future thanks for tip ;-)
grahamperrin said: To help you with future search syntax: https://www.google.co.uk/?#q=Mac+"network+details"+"signal+strength"+"channels"+"advanced+details" and then within the Google search field, observe how things are within quotation marks. Enjoy Click to expand... I shall remember this for future thanks for tip ;-)