WiFi Band is an Android app that notifies the user about the radio bandwidth (2.4GHz or 5GHz) and the SSID of the connected WiFi network.
This could be very useful in enterprise scenario, where you may have more than one access point with more than one radio bandwidth enabled (both 2.4GHz and 5GHz).
But this can be useful also in home scenarios, where you may have dual radio APs, enabling the user to quickly know if the device is connected to the access point using the 5GHz or to the 2.4GHz radio.
WiFi Band comes up with other features:
* the list of other nearby APs
* Radio and IP details of the connected AP, and radio details of other nearby AP such as SSID, BSSID (which identifies the transmitting AP), the signal level, the channel and the radio frequency and the AP capabilities
* as an experimental feature, let's the user decide if WiFi Band shall prefer 5GHz AP when available
WiFi Band adalah sebuah aplikasi Android yang memberitahukan pengguna tentang bandwidth radio (2,4 GHz atau 5GHz) dan SSID jaringan WiFi yang terhubung.
Ini bisa sangat berguna dalam skenario perusahaan, di mana Anda mungkin memiliki lebih dari satu titik akses dengan lebih dari satu bandwith radio diaktifkan (baik 2.4GHz dan 5GHz).
Tapi ini bisa berguna juga dalam skenario rumah, di mana Anda mungkin memiliki AP radio ganda, memungkinkan pengguna untuk dengan cepat mengetahui apakah perangkat terhubung ke titik akses menggunakan 5GHz atau radio 2.4GHz.
WiFi Band datang dengan fitur lain:
* daftar AP terdekat lainnya
* Radio dan IP rincian rincian AP, dan radio yang terhubung dari AP lain di dekatnya seperti SSID, BSSID (yang mengidentifikasi AP transmisi), level sinyal, saluran dan frekuensi radio dan kemampuan AP
* sebagai fitur eksperimental, mari kita pengguna memutuskan apakah WiFi Band akan lebih memilih 5GHz AP bila tersedia
WiFi Band is an Android app that notifies the user about the radio bandwidth (2.4GHz or 5GHz) and the SSID of the connected WiFi network.
This could be very useful in enterprise scenario, where you may have more than one access point with more than one radio bandwidth enabled (both 2.4GHz and 5GHz).
But this can be useful also in home scenarios, where you may have dual radio APs, enabling the user to quickly know if the device is connected to the access point using the 5GHz or to the 2.4GHz radio.
WiFi Band comes up with other features:
* the list of other nearby APs
* Radio and IP details of the connected AP, and radio details of other nearby AP such as SSID, BSSID (which identifies the transmitting AP), the signal level, the channel and the radio frequency and the AP capabilities
* as an experimental feature, let's the user decide if WiFi Band shall prefer 5GHz AP when available