Portable Intuitibits WiFi Explorer Pro 1.1.11.0 (x64) – Advanced Wireless Network Analysis Tool

 



WiFi Explorer Portable is a professional-grade Wi-Fi scanner and analysis tool developed for WLAN engineers, IT teams, and advanced users who need a clear view of their wireless environment. It provides extensive 802.11 data in a clean, sortable, and highly customizable interface, making it easy to identify configuration errors, performance issues, and sources of interference across home, office, campus, or enterprise networks.


Offered as WiFi Explorer Pro 3 for macOS and WiFi Explorer Pro for Windows, the software supports the latest Wi-Fi technologies—including Wi-Fi 4, 5, 6, 6E, and 7—and operates in the 2.4, 5, and 6 GHz ranges with channel widths up to 320 MHz. This makes it a reliable choice for analyzing both older and modern deployments.


Purpose and General Concept

WiFi Explorer Pro is built on the idea that a Wi-Fi analyzer should present technical information in a way that is both approachable and genuinely useful. Instead of hiding low-level 802.11 details, it displays hundreds of parameters—channel use, PHY mode, MCS rates, spatial streams, security suites, beacon IEs—and lets the user decide what is important for the task at hand. Depending on platform, more than 550 to 850 fields can be displayed, with column profiles helping keep everything organized.

The tool remains vendor-neutral and focuses solely on what the RF layer and beacons reveal, making it especially valuable in mixed-vendor environments or for consultants who work across different network ecosystems.


Supported Platforms and Standards

On macOS, WiFi Explorer Pro 3 runs natively on both Apple Silicon and Intel systems, supporting Wi-Fi 4 through Wi-Fi 7 with 20, 40, 80, 160, and 320 MHz channels across all common bands. On Windows, WiFi Explorer Pro offers similar support for Wi-Fi 6/6E/7 when the hardware and drivers allow it, keeping the Windows version aligned with modern standards.

Both editions work with 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be networks, adapting to whatever information the platform’s Wi-Fi stack or external adapter can provide.


Scan Modes and Data Collection

WiFi Explorer Pro includes multiple scan modes to suit different needs:

  • Active scan: Sends probe requests to quickly uncover networks, including those with weak beacons.
  • Directed scan: Targets specific SSIDs or channels for focused troubleshooting.
  • Passive scan: Listens silently for beacons and management frames; ideal for detailed, non-intrusive analysis and detecting hidden SSIDs.

The software can also gather data from:

  • Remote sensors or APs acting as scan sources
  • External USB Wi-Fi adapters for extended chipset and band support

This flexibility allows the tool to be used for on-site checks, remote monitoring, and offline analysis from capture files.


Visualizing the Wireless Landscape

The core interface displays detected networks in a detailed table alongside visual graphs. Networks can be grouped by:

  • SSID
  • AP or radio
  • Vendor/OUI

Graphs show channel usage, signal strength over time, and activity across 2.4, 5, and 6 GHz bands. Channel width visualization helps identify how neighboring deployments overlap. Custom coloring rules enable quick visual interpretation of large environments.


Column System and Deep Technical Data

One of the strongest features is the extensive column system—more than 550 fields on macOS and over 850 on Windows. Users can create dedicated profiles (e.g., design, security, survey), pin essential columns, and filter or sort on any field. The detailed information element (IE) decoder highlights configuration problems such as misconfigured 802.11k/v/r settings or inconsistent AP capabilities.


Filtering, Rules, and Troubleshooting Tools

Users can build custom filters, apply color rules to highlight specific conditions, and attach notes to APs or networks for future reference. These features are especially useful during site surveys or network audits.


Remote Scanning and Sensor Support

WiFi Explorer Pro can connect to remote sensors or compatible APs to collect scan data from distant locations, compare multiple vantage points, or maintain ongoing monitoring without being physically present.


Importing Capture Files and External Scan Data

The software supports importing .pcap, .pcapng, .pkt, and various CSV formats from tools like Wireshark, Aruba Utilities, Mobile Eye, and others, allowing users to view high-level Wi-Fi structure without diving into raw packet data.


Client Awareness and Traffic Insights

WiFi Explorer Pro can identify client devices associated with nearby APs, showing their MAC addresses, PHY modes, and occasionally traffic behavior. This helps diagnose load distribution, roaming issues, and legacy client impacts.


Spectrum Analysis Integration

To identify sources of non-Wi-Fi interference (such as Bluetooth, microwaves, or radar), WiFi Explorer Pro integrates with supported spectrum analyzers. This enables correlation between Wi-Fi performance issues and RF noise or interference.


SSID Overhead and Channel Utilization

The tool estimates airtime consumed by beaconing from multiple SSIDs and reveals how configuration choices affect available capacity—particularly in the congested 2.4 GHz band. Combined with utilization metrics, this gives a clear view of where airtime is being lost.


Saving, Exporting, and Reporting

Sessions can be saved for later comparison or documentation. Export options include:

  • CSV data exports
  • Session files with saved profiles, filters, colors, and notes

These features support formal troubleshooting and long-term tracking.


Interface and Customization

Despite its depth, the interface remains tidy and efficient. Both light and dark themes are available, and users can toggle labels, annotations, and UI elements as needed. The Windows and macOS versions each follow their platform’s design language while providing consistent functionality.


Common Use Cases

WiFi Explorer Pro is valuable for:

  • Network design and validation
  • On-site troubleshooting
  • Routine audits
  • Training and education
  • Mixed-vendor deployments

It helps experts move from vague symptoms to specific causes quickly and reliably.


Licensing and Editions

WiFi Explorer Pro is sold commercially, with the Pro line offering advanced features like passive scans, remote sensors, spectrum integration, and deep column customization. Trial versions and app store distribution make evaluation straightforward.


Role in a Professional Toolkit

WiFi Explorer Portable serves as a powerful, vendor-neutral front-line Wi-Fi analysis tool. Paired with packet sniffers and controller dashboards, it offers a comprehensive, clear view of the RF environment, making it suitable for networks of any size.



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