Net Signal: WiFi & 5G Meter

WiFi signal strength meter and Cellular signal 6dg39

App info 5k4ic


1.6.7
February 24, 2025
Android 9+
Everyone
Get Net Signal: WiFi & 5G Meter for Free on Google Play

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App description 5l73r


Android App Analysis and Review: Net Signal: WiFi & 5G Meter, Developed by Phuongpn. Listed in Tools Category. Current Version Is 1.6.7, Updated On 24/02/2025 . According to s reviews on Google Play: Net Signal: WiFi & 5G Meter. Achieved Over 4 million Installs. Net Signal: WiFi & 5G Meter Currently Has 63 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.4 Stars

This app is a useful tool that allows you to check WiFi Signal Strength and cellular signal strength anywhere with your mobile device. It helps finding good areas of WiFi or cellular connectivity to set up smart home devices.

Features:
- Cellular signal information
- WiFi signal information
- Accurate WiFi and Cellular signal strength
- WiFi roaming
- Ping tool

In Cellular signal:
View 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G cellular signal, Network operators, Sim operator, phone type, network type, network strength in dBm, IP address,...

In WiFi signal:
Wi-Fi-Name (SSID), BSSID, maximum Wi-Fi speed, IP address, public IP address, net capability, net channel, subnet mask, Gateway IP address, DH server address, DNS1 and DNS2 address,...

In WiFi roaming:
You can finding out which Wi-Fi AP the device used to access the network;
Router name, network id, time,...

The app is constantly updating the signal strength so you can walk around your house, work, or anywhere you connected to WiFi or cellular to find the best connection.

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We are currently offering version 1.6.7. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can without registration and no required.

We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.

It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New 296u1v


- Improve Meter View UI;
- Cellular signal meter: 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G;
- Bug fixes and performance improvements.

Rate and review on Google Play store r6k4p


4.4
62,682 total
5 71.2
4 14.9
3 5.7
2 2.8
1 5.4

Total number of ratings 346j6e

Total number of active s rated for: Net Signal: WiFi & 5G Meter

Total number of installs (*estimated) p4c1g

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments 51556

Mike Hale e3l12

Wow.. very nice! 👌 The apps name is "WiFi Signal Strength Meter" ..And that is exaaaaactly what it does! Very -friendly. A sleek look, with no superficial nonsense going on. As well, it allows you the choice (choiceS) of changing the background art with multiple "wallpaper" designs to choose from. (Neat little bonus!🙂👍) Functionality is 100% If you simply want to know the status of your WiFi strength, the TechSpecifics and the hot and cold spots will be revealed on the app. Top Shelf!

Roy E 5g41z

We were having problems with our signal strength though out the house. Tried this app and found a lot of dead spots dropping down to 30%. Not knowing if the app was working properly we had a technician come in to see what's up. The tech. Found out that one receiver was not working properly and he replaced it & reset the main router and all the receivers. Now I have 95 to 99% and 85% in my garage. With out the app I would have lived with the dead spots. This app works excellent.

A Google 575o61

I couldn't believe an app could actually work just like its supposed to but this one does. I live in an apartment complex that shares its wifi across all the buildings with five different access points. I just so happen to live in an unit that somehow none of the access points quite reaches my apartment very well. I try not to complain too much because it is free. But none the less I find myself maneuvering around my apartment holding my phone up in various places trying to pick up a signal.

Angel Suarez 6h6d30

I rarely review an app but this app need a 5 stars all the way. Simple to use with a simple meter that indicates right away if the peak or loss of the signal as you move around. Perfect for what my work of finding the best location for my wifi, it allowed me to locate it on a new spot and I was able to increase my signal almost 30%. Great job guys! 😁

Geoff Infield 1c1971

STUNNING!! It does what it says WELL, shows info (ip, channel, bit rate and frequency) all the time while a big CLEAR and RESPONSIVE needle shows exactly what's going on! I live on a boat between two wifi repeaters, the spot my range extender sat in was subject to sudden drop outs. Found the perfect spot for it. ALSO SHOWED WHEN IT CHANGED FROM 5 GHz TO 2.4 GHZ as I walked around. WILL BUY AD FREE COS YOU SAVED ME! I'M A SOFTWARE DEV AND APPRECIATE THE FUNCTIONAL FOCUS! THANKS GUYS!!! :)

Joe Anderson (DatabaseMX) 5a6qr

I have the paid version. Installed and works on my Motorola Z4 (Android 10) with no problem. Very cool ! But for some reason, on my new Samsung Chromebook, it keeps asking for Location permissions. BUT, i has that permission ! it's stuck in some sort of loop Any idea ? SUGGESTION: Show data for both 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz bands, instead of just the actual band currently connected to, assuming both bands are available. =====

Ken S g85p

This is an excellent app and just what I needed for analyzing our different home floor levels for wi-fi signal strength. This a must use for medium to large homes for locating wi-fi dead spots. I'm planning on installing a wi-fi booster and this handy-dandy app is just what I need to locate the best place to install it. Hands Down, the best!

Eric van zeyl 6835y

Good app, but when you have no location available on your android box but it still requires it or it won't get off the screen. Box uses the wifi for location. Even after it is granted zdx it still thinks it is not. You can make out signal strength and will work without location. Unless you are using maps, location is useless for this app. Give you a choice. If you don't use you should still be able to use the app based on signal strength