 So you know if I release an app for Android called you survey for Surveying wireless networks. I like the name pretty fun. So you get it's a survey play on words But this is a really cool app. I've been testing it for a little bit and it seems to work great I've used it a handful of times go out to clients and scan Wi-Fi And I'm gonna show you the second how it works I did look to see if it was available on Apple and I didn't see it in the Apple one So sorry iPhone folks. I Don't see the tool. Maybe they'll release one But I think it has to do with the way Apple doesn't allow access to the Wi-Fi in the same way That would be my guess as to why they don't have it But nonetheless, they if you have an Android, let's talk about this So here's what you survey looks like I jump over to my phone here and it's pretty straightforward. So you have the List of Wi-Fi networks it shows which ones you're actually linked to Tells you the signal and as you wander around the signal goes up and down has the channels in it Which is kind of cool So I can look and see what channels were on for the 5 gigahertz or we can switch over here to the 2.4 And I don't know who's this net gear is or the ZTT one probably my neighbors in the strip mall here and Xfinity and this is also kind of interesting because the unify will put itself on the channel We've told to auto change channel to whichever is most efficient You can see our unify being the green one over here is in the right area because there's Noise here lots of noise. Comcast doesn't care. Let's just put everything under the same Wireless and then here's our unify going we're gonna stay out of that space over there So it's pretty straightforward. It's got a slick interface for sliding your finger around looking at the different Sections of the spectrum here or on the 2.4 how we can just go from here to here or touch one specific one And it'll highlight that on there really easy to use Pretty like I said, there's not a lot to it I like it compared to some of the other ones out there that have the ads in it and stuff like that Pop of the bottom. This is another neat feature once you are connected to a network. It will tell you the Other devices it discovers on there. So I thought that was actually kind of clever So we doing a refresh right now and it's gonna go count the hops it's gonna figure out where my firewall is You know quit a credit short list also if you notice in the list it tells you the Wi-Fi devices So like this AT&T one has an errors group chip internet of insecure things. That's ours This in case you someone's gonna point it out in the comments. Yes insecure is spelled wrong. That's not an accident It's part of our humor then we can see that it's a pegatron with the Xfinity ones which I believe they use errors modems, but it's identifying them by the chip set So that's kind of cool and we have a hidden SSID But it we can see it's from a ubiquity networks That's also something that we have running on ours one of the hidden SSIDs we have set up So pretty cool. We have a few different unified devices That's why you're seeing even though they're all ubiquitous the ones that all see ubiquity as far as you know are ours On here at least I'm pretty sure all the hidden ones are as well But you see the varying because we actually have several different devices because the testing we're doing Now not a ton of options report an issue other apps in their store has the version number Sort by Signals security so real real basic options, but a lot of times It's all you really need is to see which Wi-Fi is available See what the strength is and then click on that one and it gives you a little history of this one tells you what speech You're connected at and as you wander around It will you can go and see how that signal changes It's also showing you right here, and this is something really clever. You see each of the other Devices and it has a guesstimate for how far away those devices are from you. I want to tell you what that's pretty accurate For device termination They are literally a few feet from me because of where I'm sitting in my office They're sitting just on the other side of the wall from my office. So pretty neat I didn't do every measurement, but it's it's rough estimates for how far away things are and it seems to be It seems to work, which is pretty cool It does not have the estimates though for the other non-unify equipment I don't know what special thing they're doing or probably understand signal timings to get that information out But this is a great little tool and finally one thing I like it has built in there is a speed test with a history So each time you run it it's giving me the different speed tests on there And it also pings and can show the speed test against things like the gateway Twitter Facebook Google So at least has a couple common services in there I didn't see any way to customize the speed test to you know putting your own things that you want there for speed test So I'm not clear where it's actually going probably just using Google for the speed test But it gives you a rough idea when you're doing a test because when she was a baseline, okay It goes this fast from close to it go further away and see if you get the same speed And I like that it has the results in a little historical Thing here so you can look at them And I was hitting them in quick succession and decided to only do one result here and then have another result at the bottom But like I said, this is a handy little tool. It's free So even if you're not a person who's using it to unify stuff at all you could still grab this download it load on your phone and Do a quick Wi-Fi survey and see what's around you and do some distance testing I'm probably gonna use this because we have a review I'm gonna do soon on a handful of unified devices and I may as well use their tool and I want to do some comparisons because we'll put all the devices next to each other and Set a different Wi-Fi on each one of them and see how far each one of them reaches and see what the differences are Look for that test coming up soon and in the short term I'll leave a link to where you can get this in the Android store So make sure you get the proper one because occasionally people like to make fake things and stores and maybe give it a similar name But yeah, this is pretty pretty handy little tool and you can't beat the price. It's free Go ahead and play with it. All right. If you like to come in here like subscribe. Thanks