
To the right, you'll find our education section where you'll find the User Guide, Wi-Fi Lessons, Additional Tools, and Webinars. When you open inSSIDer Office, you’ll start on the Learn Tab.

It is important to walk around the areas you expect your Wi-Fi coverage to reach, as your Link Score could be different on one side of the room than another! The higher your score, the better performance you can expect from your network. The Link Score is your key to ensuring your access point is on the ideal channel. Learn more about interference in our newsletter.Īt the center of inSSIDer Home is the Link Score. InSSIDer Home shows you where your neighboring Wi-Fi networks are overpowering, helping you avoid co-channel and overlapping interference. Using inSSIDer from the same locations where people use the Wi-Fi will shed light on the best channel for every user. With this in mind, inSSIDer has been reimagined to be as informative and educational as possible.īy performing a quick survey of your environment with inSSIDer Home, you’ll be able to ensure you’re operating your network on the best channel possible.Ĭhannel decisions should not be made from just the access point’s perspective. The first step to increasing your network performance is understanding your wireless environment. Please view the User Guide below to learn what all those acronyms mean.

OR, filter by “Vendor” to track down potential rogue access points. Filter by “Signal Strength” to see only the strong nearby networks. The networks table auto-populates with all the existing networks that your computer can see.


changes the coloring schemes to more easily see your network.compare signal strength to any other network.STAR A NETWORK THAT YOU ARE INTERESTED INīy clicking the star in the networks details or “S” on your keyboard, you can pin a network to the right side of the application for easy tracking. The higher the number, the better the network. Also, when adding an access point, see if the link score improves and use that channel. Get an idea of congestion and overlapping interference for your network at a location where users may be having poor connectivity. Wi-Fi performance can be improved by increasing signal strength or adjusting your channel. Kickstart your Wi-Fi Kung Fu with MetaGeek.
