![]() On the AP itself: In your controller go to Devices click on the AP you want to run an RF scan on, find the "RF ENVIRONMENT" section in the AP "Properties" pages, and click "scan". You can use the Airport Scanner tool to find Wifi networks but you will not get the same detailed information as the other devices. In iOS 11 Apple won't even let apps have access to the MAC Addresses in the ARP table. ![]() IOS: Unfortunately Apple hides the wifi chip behind the API and does not let apps have much in the way of data from the chip. PC: Acrylic WiFi Home or the aforementioned NetSpot FreeĪndroid: UBNT’s own Usurvey or WiFiAnalyzer (open source) Mac: use the built in Wireless Diagnostic or NetSpot Free ![]() To do this you will need to complete a "WiFi Site Survey" this guide is an attempt to get you started down the path, it is written from the view of a user in the FCC regulatory domain, some of the channels will be different if you are not using FCC approved equipment. ![]() In order to configure your APs for maximum performance you will have to know what your "RF Environment" is. ![]()
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