On the bottom of the app you'll find a convenient Email Results button. Only the AP with the highest signal is charted on the line graph, but it displays numerical signal values next to each AP on the list. ![]() When you click on an SSID (whether one or more access points), it displays the BSSID/MAC address of the access point(s) and a small live line graph of the signal over a minute in time. But the signal shown will only represent the access point with the highest signal. It does however group access points with the same SSID and represents them as one entry on the main list. It automatically sorts the SSID list alphabetically and doesn't let you sort by any other means, which could be an issue when browsing through a dozen or more SSIDs. Though it displays the security type, it doesn't distinguish between the personal (PSK) and enterprise (EAP) modes of WPA or WPA2. You'll also find a SSID list, displaying the channel(s), signal (RSSI in dB), security type, and any detected access point vendor. ![]() It also displays in numerical values how many SSIDs and access points are detected. Once you open it, you'll find a small bar graph showing how many access points are detected per channel (1 - 11 only), which can quickly help you identify possible channel overlapping.
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