![]() ![]() As you can see, it displays a variety of information with “Signal” being the most important factor. Use this application to test the WiFi signal strength at the desired final location of your Snap. ![]() Below is the NetSpot application for MacOS. If you have an iPhone, you will have to download an application called NetSpot for your Windows laptop or Macbook. Please be aware that WiFi signal strength and thus bandwidth degrade over open space. If your router’s signal strength is lower than -65 we recommend selecting another location or increasing your router’s signal at that location. As you can see below, the larger arches indicate stronger signal strength. On Android, you may download a free app called "Wi-Fi Analyzer" from the Play Store. WiFi signal strength is measured in dBM, the closer to 0 the stronger the signal a measurement of -65 dBM at your Snap's final installation location is recommended. Below is an example of results from the “Speedtest” app. Ensure that your mobile device is connected to the same WiFi network as your Snap, and then use the app at the Snap’s final installation location. To measure your bandwidth, download the "Speedtest" app from either the App Store or the Play Store. We recommend for you to take two measurements at your Snap's final installation location: WiFi signal strength and bandwidth. In actuality, the upload bandwidth at the desired final location of your Snap may be lower than anticipated, especially for outdoor locations. Please be aware that the upload bandwidth purported by your Internet Service Provider is accurate only under ideal conditions close to your router. Upload consumption depends on how your WiFi network is configured. ![]() In order for Snap to function properly, it requires both robust WiFi signal strength as well as sufficient upload bandwidth at its final location. ![]()
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