Wi-Fi Roam Test Tool is a Utilities app by Wei Zhao. This is an UNIQUE and ONLY tool in the App store. Is your wireless network optimized for VoIP or Voice over WLAN(VoWLAN)? Does the deployment of 802.
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1. A quick and handy WiFi RF Survey tool, for a poor of WiFi deployment, it will leave some signal blind spot or weak signal area, by reflecting on the tool, the roaming time would be dramatically huge(in weak area) or totally NO roaming(blindspot area)being shown as a new association(since the original signal from first AP was lost due to too weak and NO new signal from new AP can the client being associated with).
2. A typical RF survey tool generate heat map by collecting AP signal level either from very expensive handheld device or by laptop attached with a USB WiFi adapter, both rely on the 3rd party WiFi adapter antenna gain NOT by real client(iOS)’s own antenna gain, what’s more, this way is too “heavy” for a quick and easy RF survey.
3. Is your wireless network optimized for VoIP or Voice over WLAN(VoWLAN)? Does the deployment of 802.11 improved the inter AP roaming performance? Any RF(radio frequency)coverage blind spot? This is the tool designed to measure and optimize/improve your WiFi network with real iOS devices, the iOS end users' roaming satisfaction will be improved after RF optimization.
4. the client(phone or other mobile devices) made the decision when it shall roam to a new AP(access point) once it feels the signal level has been lower than the threshold.
5. If there is an RF coverage gap causing iOS device association fail, the App will sense it and will NOT record the failed roaming, from the report page, you will notice the gap and then notice the RF engineering team.
6. A reference testing tool for AP’s RF quality from the client’s own OS layer point of view.
7. This tool designed not only for administrator but also for regular users since it also supports ping(ICMP), with the most advanced options being supported, e.g fast ping, multicast and broadcast ping, ToS(type of service) or QoS(Quality Of Service), jumbo packet etc.
8. - The only Ping(ICMP) implementation on IOS that supports advanced ping options.
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As a wireless engineer I’ve found this a great quick and dirty tool to have remote users give me stats. It’s not Cape, Ekahau, or Airmagnet, but it gives quick useful info!
The app does not work as advertised on iOS 12.1.1. Don’t buy w/o seeing a vendor update announcement.
Keeps force closing
This is very close to what I was looking for to verify connectivity and roaming through my Ubiquiti installation. The one change that I would like to see is to replace the running timer, which has no value to me, with the current RSSI. That’s what the Android uses to determine when to roam, and I’d like to monitor that along with BSSID and pinging. There’s another app that shows RSSI, ping, and BSSID on different tabs, so this is slightly more convenient, but is missing RSSI.
The app attempts to provide useful information about your iOS device's roaming behavior. What it does well: 1. It shows you the BSSID your device is associated to at the moment. It updates this as you roam. 2. Shows a continious ping to a host of your choice, while you roam. What needs improvement: 1. It comes up with impossible roam times (4ms, 5ms, etc.), when in reality it's more like 40-80 ms. The method it is using to calculate roam times is flawed, and misleading. Doing a over-the-air 802.11 frame capture your iOS device's roaming behavior with a professional tool on a laptop will give far more accurate results. If accurate results can't be done, the roam time measurement should be removed from the app. It's completely misleading as it is. 2. The BSSID is displayed incorrectly if there is a zero in the first digit of the octet. For example, if the actual BSSID was "00:1a:1b:1c:1d:0e", it would display it as "0:1a:1b:1c1d:e". This should be simple to fix. Just don't drop the leading zero. 3. The UI doesn't appear to follow Google's design guidelines. It looks like an Android app that was ported to iOS, with little though to how it should look. Summary: It's great to see what BSSID you are associated to, and when you roam. The rest is less useful, or just plain misleading.
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