Marginally useful - needs software for the graphs. I like the idea and do use it to find "channels to avoid" but it shows nice graphics in the manual that you cannot reproduce without software - so I would not recommend given the price paid.
SrvxHey, I believe you're getting half the value of the analyzer. Nuts about nets have an app, Wi-Fi Explorer, intended to provide further context. It's also recommended to use additional software, as the Analyzer serves to augment insights. Try visiting nutsaboutnets.com and dling a free tool
scoon.jsonAs far as I can tell that’s a stand-alone android app. Nothing in the wifimetrix site indicates there’s any supported software and the only interface is a microusb port for charging.
GWCAthat would be correct; I mentioned nothing about an integrated solution. What I am saying is that by using Wi-Fi analyzer software( which provides metrics on a SSID level ) alongside the handheld Network analyzer, one may gain more granular, relevant insight( i.e.: Software tells you about particular SSIDs you're investigating, hardware probes for metrics by channel ).