Wifi monitoring tools can help you monitor and manage
large-scale wireless networks. You
can collect performance metrics information from APs, wireless controllers, and their clients. It can also be used to
collect all information from neighbouring APs, like SSID, MAC address, RSSI,
etc.
WiFi monitoring is the act of
analyzing wireless networks to see the status, load, traffic, speed, and signal
strength of each network.
The
best way to find this information will be to check your router's web interface.
Your router hosts your Wi-Fi network, so it has the most accurate data about which
devices are connected to it. Most routers offer a way to view a list of
connected devices, although some may not.
But
monitoring wireless networks poses a new challenge. How do one monitors
something that can’t even be seen? Much like any other monitoring task, it’s
actually just a matter of using the right tool for the job. And this tool is
called the WiFi analyzer. It can take different forms and run on different
platforms but they all have a common goal, provide some information about the
status of a wireless network. Analyzers running on portable devices such as
smartphones or tablets can be particularly interesting as they can be brought
to any location for on-the-spot troubleshooting. Today, we’re presenting some
of the best tools we could find for monitoring wireless networks.
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