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NetSpot is an amazing OS X utility for mapping out Wi-Fi networks, finding spots of poor reception, and troubleshooting how to fix them, and now it’s available for Windows. Alan Henry • Lifehacker |
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Mac users, rejoice! With the Mac app NetSpot, you can easily avoid WiFi dead zones. Nicole Motta • CCM |
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There’s also a free version of Netspot (Windows, Mac), which lets you create a heatmap of your Wi-Fi signal, if you upload a floorplan. Jack Schofield • The Guardian |
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If your office is suffering wireless issues, or if you regularly troubleshoot Wi-Fi problems, NetSpot deserves a look. Erik Eckel • TechRepublic |
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NetSpot lets you build a heatmap of your wireless network so you can find out where your Wi-Fi signal is strong and the areas where it's weak. Matt Elliott • CNET |
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NetSpot displays tiny signal graphs within the table, giving you a quick view of possible performance issues. Mike Williams • BetaNews |
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This helpful Mac app can be used to fix weak spots in your wireless coverage. Jeffery Battersby • MacWorld |
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With NetSpot Pro, you’ll never miss a beat, post, or important email even when your Internet is acting up. BoingBoing |
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If your equipment is already in place, I recommend using NetSpot on Windows PCs and Macs. Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols • ZDnet |
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NetSpot has matured since then, and does its job even better now, while also adding some serious (and expensive) professional options above the free, non-commercial level. Glenn Fleishman • TidBits |
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NetSpot is top drawer. You won't find a better app for figuring out why your Wi-Fi isn't working the way you need it to. Jeffery Battersby • imore |
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If you’re experiencing Wi-Fi issues, specifically, poor performance, dropping of the signal, or interference, NetSpot may be able to help you sort out the issues. Likewise, if you’re thinking about expanding your current wireless network, or starting over from scratch, NetSpot can help you avoid any pitfalls before you spend more on wireless devices than you may actually need to. Tom Nelson • Lifewire |
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The visuals it generates are an absolutely invaluable tool if you want to geek out hard and get the most out of your Wi-Fi coverage. Jim Salter • Arstechnica |
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All told, this seems like a really cool app that can help you plan out your home Wi-Fi setup and help you troubleshoot problems with your wireless connections. Brad Reed • BGR |
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NetSpot empowers users at any level of network expertise to improve connectivity through site surveys, networking management, and troubleshooting tools. Christine Preusler • HostingAdvice |
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I tested each system by wandering through my house with a laptop running Netspot, an app that builds a “heat map” of Wi-Fi strength. David Pogue • Yahoo Finance |
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