Wi-Fi SweetSpots Reviews – Page 9

4/5 rating based on 137 reviews. Read all reviews for Wi-Fi SweetSpots for iPhone.
Wi-Fi SweetSpots is free iOS app published by DZS Inc.

One of the best tools out there

FirstAid84

Very accurate and simple to use.


I am this bad

Logan Quest

There’s a tiny dot on the app icon. Black dot.


Verizon Mess

MickeyMBG

A Verizon router at 5 gig will not cover a 2,000 sq ft house. Barely will do it at 2gig with poor speed at a lot of places. Only answer is a repeater. App has been a great help.


Problems with latest update?

TenorinTN

Since the recent update for iOS my test speeds have gone from 700 to 900 to 200 to 250. My actual Internet test speeds are upwards to 500 and there’s no abnormal traffic on my network. If I had an issue with interference I would think it would be impacting my Internet test babe but 500 is pretty much Max in my environment for my Google Wifi system. All in all my performance is fine on the Internet but it seems like something is happened within the application impacting test results


Problem with latest update

Zackattack784

Current update shows a speed less than half I was able to obtain previously. This app shows a speed of 200 Mbps yet I am able to run a speed test and obtain 300 Mbps which obviously would not be possible if my Wi-Fi was truly only capable of 200 Mbps.


Issues with connection speed info to AP

Obyone89

This program was working great until the 2.3.1 update. I was using this app on a weekly basis to check signal strength and connection speeds to my WI-Fi access points and customer APs. These are high end UniFi NanoHD devices and I was showing connection speeds to the access points at 700-900mbps until the latest app update. Now it never shows above 300mbps for the connection to the APs, but other tools are still showing me the same 700+ mbps connection speeds on the 5Ghz signal...so I can’t use this app anymore until a fix is released, it’s just not accurate now.


WiFi sweet

Griff91974

I believe the readings from this app are “too high”, I have a 160 mbps on a Ethernet connection thru speedtest.net This app says I get 250 mbps standing over they feet away from my router, that’s not accurate at all So the app looks good, but the measurements are way “too high”


Speed is out by a factor of 10

Trilogite

Works OK, but shows a speed that is 10 times higher than it should be. It's showing 150 Mbps on a DSL connection that maxes out at 15 Mbps and 490 Mbps on a Wireline Local Loop connection that can only deliver a maximum of 50 Mbps.


Super helpful app!

taylor woods

Best app I have downloaded in months!