
The new version and updates include support for 802.11 ax, also known as Wi-Fi 6, includes support for macOS Catalina and replaces the older NetSpot Wi-Fi Reporter with a new Wi-Fi scanning technology. Unlike other applications and network utilities I’ve used, NetSpot PRO locates and identifies more wireless connections, as well. The program occupies only 26MB of disk space and typically consumes less than 8% of a CPU on my Mac when performing a survey and less than 4% when only discovering and collecting metrics on available wireless networks. NetSpot PRO version 2.12 is a small-footprint app. SEE: Incident response policy (TechRepublic Premium) The PRO version also provides an additional technician license that can be leveraged when reviewing wireless surveys. You, too, can use the Mac-friendly application to confirm proposed wireless deployments or upgrades will meet your needs, but you can also use the $149 application to expand the $49 Home version’s zone compatibilities, data collection points and snapshots capacities. Using NetSpot PRO with a Mac, I was able to confirm with confidence that the wireless equipment specified within a project plan would perform as intended within a new facility. Hiring kit: Android developer (TechRepublic Premium)Ī few years ago I needed a utility capable of confirming a potential wireless network deployment’s strength and range. How lower smartphone shipments may be a buying opportunity for customers The conundrum of Android 13 and Pixel 6 facial recognitionĪpple Far Out Recap: Apple’s satellite of love and AR/VR move
#Netspot logo how to#
Here's how to troubleshoot corresponding performance issues.

Wireless networking has become the primary, and often only, connection method for many users. How to resolve common wireless performance issues using NetSpot PRO on Mac
