The WiFi Scan feature lets you analyze nearby wireless networks. It helps you:
Check signal strength
See which channels are in use
Avoid interference
Understand your network environment
Switch between 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz or WiFi Radar with the buttons at the bottom.
2.4 GHz
Wider range, but fewer channels and more interference.
5 GHz
Faster speeds, more channels (UNII-1, UNII-2A, UNII-2C, UNII-3), less interference.
6 GHz (WiFi 6E)
Even more channels and less crowded, used only by newer devices.
Shows estimated distance of each WiFi network from your location.
Closer networks appear toward the center of the radar.
If you tap on the icon in the top-right corner you can switch from the list view to a graph view or viceversa.
This shows all detected WiFi networks on a signal strength chart, grouped by frequency and channel.
Great for quickly spotting channel conflicts and signal overlaps.
Available Actions:
View WiFi Graph
Switches to a graphical view of all nearby WiFi networks.
Shows signal strength over channels (in dBm).
Helps identify channel overlap and network interference.
Ideal for optimizing your router settings and improving connection quality.
View WiFi List
Displays all nearby WiFi networks in a detailed list format.
Shows SSID (network name), channel, and bandwidth.
Lets you tap on a network to view full technical details.
Useful for comparing multiple networks quickly.
Each detected network shows:
SSID (Network name)
Bandwidth
Width of the frequency used by the network.
Channel
Specific WiFi channel used. Overlapping channels can cause slowdowns.
Tap on any network name (SSID) in the list to open its detailed view.
You’ll see technical info like:
MAC Address
Frequency Band
Bandwidth
Channel
Wi-Fi Standard (e.g. Wi-Fi 6 / 802.11ax)
Security Protocols (e.g. WPA2, WPA3, WPS)
This helps you understand how each network is configured and how strong or secure it is.
Bars represent networks and their signal strength (in dBm).
Y-axis shows signal power.
X-axis shows channel number.