Ambeent App: Enhance Your Wi-Fi Without Service Provider Help Looking to improve Wi-Fi performance without contacting your service provider? The Ambeent App, available directly to consumers, offers insights and adjustments for optimal Wi-Fi performance. ------------------------- New Feature: eSIM Internet Data Plans Now Available! Choose from our affordable prepaid eSIM plans, accessible in over 200 countries and regions, for seamless global connectivity. Understanding eSIM: - eSIM, or embedded SIM, is a digital SIM embedded in your device's system. - eSIM technology replaces traditional physical SIM cards. Benefits of Ambeent's eSIM Data Plans: - Enjoy affordable internet access globally without the need for physical SIM cards, WiFi, or high roaming charges. - Stay connected on the go. Activate your eSIM upon arrival for instant internet access. - Easy management through an app, eliminating hardware hassles. - Store multiple eSIMs on one device, offering flexibility and convenience. ------------------------- Ambeent App Features: Scans current channel conditions and selects the best channel for improved performance. Compatible with various devices, access points, and platforms. Instant Wi-Fi performance enhancement. Currently supported operators: Vodafone, Verizon, Charter Spectrum, AT&T, Comcast XFINITY, Time Warner Cable, Cox, BrightHouse, Claro, Millenicom Turknet Turk Telekom, Turkcell, Telmex, iinet, T-mobile, Allnet, STC, Romtelecom, Telekom Romania and more with following Wi-Fi make and models: - AT&T - Verizon - Comcast XFINITY - Charter Spectrum - Time Warner Cable - Cox - Vodafone - BrightHouse - Claro - Millenicom - Turknet - Turk Telekom - Turkcell - Telmex - iinet - T-mobile - Allnet - STC - Romtelecom - Telekom Romania Currently supported Wi-Fi make and models: Actiontec MI242WR Actiontec GT784WN Actiontec GT784WNV AirTies Air5342 AirTies Air5650 AirTies Air5650v2TT AirTies Air5452 AirTies Air4450 AirTies Air5341 AirTies Air5343v2 AirTies Air5442 AirTies Air5443 AirTies Air5650v3TT AirTies Air5650v3TT AirTies Air5750 AirTies Air6372 AirTies RT_204v2 AirTies RT_205 Airties RT_206v4TT Arris SBG6700-AC Arris SBG6700-AC Arris SBR-AC1750 Arris 5268AC_FXN Arris NVG510 Arris NVG589 Arris NVG599 Arris TG862G Asus DSL-AC52 Asus Dl-N16 Asus DSL-N17U Asus DSL-AC51 Asus DSL-AC52 Asus DSL-N16 Billion 8400NXLR2 Brand Model D-Link DSL-2750U Dark RangeMAX WRT302 DLinkDSL-2740U EFM Networks IpTIME A604M EFM Networks IpTIME N704BCM EFM Networks IpTIMEEFMA604 EFM Networks IpTIMEEFMA604G_MU Everest SG_1600 Everest SG_V300 EzNet NEXT504N Huawei HG655d Huawei HG255s Huawei HG531s Huawei HG532s Huawei HG552e Huawei HG556a Huawei HG630A Huawei HG630A-50 Huawei HG658 V2 Huawei HG658c Huawei HG658cV2 Linksys WAG310G Motorola MG7315 Motorola MG7550 Netgear R6080 Netis WF2003 Netmaster Infinity 401 Nokia G-240W-C SamsungSWW_3100BG Tenda D305 Tenda D301_v2 Tenda F3 Tenda V300 TP-Link ArcherVR_300 TP-Link Archer C7 | AC1750 TP-Link Archer MR200 TP-Link ArcherC50 TP-Link Archer C1200 | AC1200 TP-Link Archer C9 TP-Link TD-W854 TP-Link TD-W864 TP-Link TD-W8951ND TP-Link TD-W9970 TP-Link TD-W9970v3 TP-Link TD_W9960 TP-Link TL-WR842N TP-Link Archer C20 TP-Link EAP110 TP-Link EAP225 TPLink TD_W8961N TPLink TL-WR740N TwoWire 3800HGV_B TwoWire 5031NV_030 VerizonFiOS G1100 Vodafone H300s Xiaomi D38C Zte ZXHN H267N Zte H168N Zte ZXHN_H108NV2 Zte ZXHN H267N Zte H168N Zte ZXHN_H108NV2 ZTe ZXV10_W300 ZyXel VMG1312-B10D ZyXel VMG1312-T20B ZyXel VMG3312-B10A ZyXel VMG3312-B10B ZyXel VMG3313B10A ZyXel NBG6604 ZyXel WAP3205 V3 ZyXel 1312_T10Dv3 ZyXel P-660N-T1A ZyXel P-660W-T1v3 ZTe ZXV10_W300 ZyXel VMG1312-B10D ZyXel VMG1312-T20B Xiaomi D38C For vendor or service provider integration and support, contact us at [email protected]. Integration is straightforward and hassle-free.
The very best ways to really boost WiFi
What’s the very best way to really boost your WiFi connections? Simply do what some restaurants recommend. Mount your device on top of your suspended, ceiling tiles. Turns out that most WiFi antennas push their signal straight down. So run your Ethernet cables into the back of your WiFi router mounted just under the ceiling at the end of your hallway about a foot below. This will put it near the center of your house. If you have two floors put it on the floor near the center of the house or just above the main hallway to the bedrooms. As a plus this will help with moving them away from the things that could be blocking them such as refrigerators, freezers, stoves, or other appliances. The article states that the worst places to move them is in a corner on the floor. The old adage is so so true a radio is only as good as it’s antenna. And the higher a antenna the better. Guess that you could mount it upside down to the ceiling. Most good restaurants have them installed in the main dining room just over your heads. They call single antennas (nodes). My library has three different ones, one for kids, one young adults, and one for everyone else depending upon what area of the library they’re in.
Serious Issues with 3 of 4 Functions
SpeedTest, Optimize and Neighbors doesn’t work.
Set up horrible
Unable to load webpage. Never got a group code and no way to contact anyone for help. Help tab only defaults to a YouTube video.
Only speed test works
I wanted signal strength for Wi-Fi and channel info. Neighborhood doesn’t work. Mesh screen locks up app
Neighbor Signal Strength does not work
The only reason I download this app is to check unused Wi-Fi channels. This app claimed it could do that, but did not.
Needs update
Speed test and neighbors not working on iphone 12
It runs
Started to write a review, and then for some reason the window closed. Not sure if it submitted it but here we go again…No useful information. No signal strength, no listing of SSIDs. When you click on the neighbor tab it shows nothing. On top of that, it seems to think that my router is an access point! Sorry buddy, but you should be able to detect what you connected to and determine that that is not actually what you connected to. And then it wanted to connect to my router to “optimize it“. Who lets an app connect and modify things? You can get an awful lot of information from a number of different Wi-Fi analyzer programs that will run on your Mac. The problem is that when you are walking around, say, an aircraft carrier, trying to analyze Wi-Fi signals you cannot carry a Mac and get anything done. And of course it says that my router is not even supported and it has never heard of it. Never heard of Mikrotik? Geez… It does actually list a bunch of devices that it says are connected. It saw maybe 1/4 of the computers. Yes they are connected. But they are not on the Wi-Fi. Even some of the PERL scripts I have written to try to get a better analysis of the network can tell that. Why am I so negative? Because I’ve been looking and looking and looking and nobody actually writes anything that does any kind of network analysis. At least not for a mobile device. Apple used to let developers do that, and there were some great apps - 10 years ago!
minor bug fixes.
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