
Download PassMark WirelessMon Download – 5.0.1003

Download Free PassMark WirelessMon Download – 5.0.1003
See a detailed list of all the access points your network card detects, plus your connected network. See details such as Status, SSID, main channel the network uses, channel width, security settings, supported data rates, MAC addresses plus information such as the time period the access point was first seen and when it was last active.
Run comprehensive tests to measure and graph the stability and speed of your WiFi connection. Help isolate and locate dropouts and the causes of unreliable connections.
WirelessMon can report a wide range of in-depth LAN information (when available) such as:
Statistics information: More than 30 parameters have been reported. Including a detailed record of frames sent and received, error counts, retransmission counters, and related low-level data.
TCP/IP information: includes adapter MAC address; Adapter device driver name; the IP address; Network Mask; if DHCP is enabled; Gateway address and DHCP server IP address.
IP counter information: Network throughput is monitored and displayed. Includes maximum available bandwidth, current transmit and receive data rates, plus error counters.
WirelessMon can also be reduced to a “Mini Window” mode that appears as an overlay at the top right of the screen providing continuous monitoring of your signal strength.
Characteristics
- Test your WiFi hardware and setup
- Check the signal levels of the WiFi network at home or in the office
- Measure network speed and throughput
- Find sources of interference to your network
- Scan for hot spots in your local area (war driving)
WirelessMon includes several features that highlight channel usage and congestion across the detected access points in your location. Our Spectrum Analyzer visualizes these networks across both the channel and the signal strength in dBm – so you can quickly identify areas of congestion and effectively identify a channel that can be used as a new access point.
WirelessMon can identify and display channel width. This is visualized in the graph where an access point using 40Mhz channels is shown as twice as wide as an access point using 20Mhz channels.
Connect via a MAC address
WirelessMon has the ability to show intermittent and hidden access points – those with a MAC address but not an SSID. The access point’s connection window allows you to connect to an access point via a MAC address. This can be used when there are several access points with the same name.
Any wireless adapter that conforms to NDIS_802.11 (which is most of them) should be able to report information to WirelessMon. All the various IEEE 802.11 standards are supported, including 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g. 802.11N and 802.11AC.
As of version 4, some Garmin USB GPS devices (developed with the standalone OEM USB devices) are supported via USB connection.
Windows 7 and Windows 10 support this software.
What is new
- Added channel width, dropout, provider and max RSSI to the summary log
- Fixed an issue when loading some WirelessMon project files where the map was initially not redrawn correctly after loading
- Fixed a bug in the 64-bit build of WirelessMon where the signal strength of an AP using the hexagon mapping feature did not update correctly and all samples were the same