
The paid version is complete.
When it comes to mobile signal, we gather details including:
Network operators
SIM provider
Phone type
Network type
Signal strength (measured in dBm and ASU)
Data state
Data activity
Country code associated with the mobile phone
Device ID
Internal and external IP addresses
Roaming status
For Wi-Fi signals, specific details include:
Wi-Fi Name (SSID)
BSSID (Basic Service Set Identifier)
MAC address
Maximum Wi-Fi speed
IP address
External IP address
Network capabilities
Network channel
Subnet mask
Gateway IP address
DHCP server address
DNS1 and DNS2 address
The visualization of Wi-Fi and mobile signal strengths is a key feature of my app. Traditionally, signals are categorized as weak, good, or excellent, often represented by a simple bar or wave graphic.
In contrast, my application offers a more sophisticated approach:
14-bar scale
for detailed signal strength representation.
Quick visual indication of the signal strength.
Moreover, users can access additional interesting information beyond just the graphical display.
A log function is also available, allowing users to export wireless and mobile signal strength data into CSV files, facilitating easy Excel imports for analysis.
The application displays advanced graphical depictions of signal strength for both wireless and mobile signals. The recorded data encompasses:
Network operators and SIM card providers
Phone types
DBM and ASU network strengths
Data states and mobile phone activities
All necessary information is consolidated in one location. For Wi-Fi signals, this includes SSID, BSSID, and MAC address, as well as metrics such as maximum Wi-Fi speed, subnet masks, and the addresses related to the DHCP server and gateway.