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All Versions of Ubiquiti WiFiman

0.28.0

May 28, 2024

Improvements Added support for IPv6 based local networks Pings - Show IP address lookup The app shows User assigned name of your iPhone properly Console/AP speed test can be launched in device topology Other minor UI enhancements Bug-Fixes Fixed working of Today Widget on iPad Fixed detection of local speed test on UDMSE Bug-fixes and stability improvements
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0.27.1

April 15, 2024

Bug-fixes and stability improvements

0.27.0

April 2, 2024

Improvements - Newly improved Scan view with new Channel health section. - New disconnect button on Wizard status page. - Increased density of list views. - Other UI/UX improvements. Bug-fixes - Fixed speed test results not reported to UniFi Network. - Fixed manufacturer info not shown for some Ubiquiti devices.
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0.26.2

March 1, 2024

- bug-fixes and stability improvements

0.26.1

February 17, 2024

- Bug-fixes and stability improvements

0.26.0

February 12, 2024

Improvements - WiFi speed factors are now shown for speed test results, suggesting what might be the speed bottlenecks. - Improved Signal strength & Channel width sections. - Added SSID badges if connected to Wizard. Fixes - Fixed failing speed test servers loading in some cases. - Fixed SSID search bar not available. - Fix Wizard status modal background color in dark mode. - Fixed failing Wizard connection when the app is coming from background. - Other minor fixes and UI/UX improvements.
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0.25.2

December 19, 2023

- Bug-fixes and stability improvements

0.25.1

December 4, 2023

- Fixed link from UniFi app to WiFiman Signal tab showing "Teleport Invalid Token" - Fixed failing firmware upload to WiFiman Wizard in some cases
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0.25.0

October 25, 2023

Improvements Extended option to paste Teleport invitation link. ISP logo shown when available. Search by vendor name enabled in device list. Added several UX improvements. Bugfixes Fixed speedtest server loading and better handling of failures. Fixed showing incorrect phone IP when connected to Teleport. Fixed crashes when throughput chart is show for a long period. Several minor fixes and improvements.
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0.24.1

July 24, 2023

Fixed the issue with unresponsive Continue button on app initial setup screen.
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Description of Ubiquiti WiFiman

WiFiman is here to save your home or office network from sluggish surfing, endless buffering, and congested data channels. With this free-to-use (and ad-free) app you can: - Detect and connect to all available Wi-Fi networks devices instantly. - Scan network subnet for details on available devices, using Bonjour, SNMP, NetBIOS, and Ubiquiti discovery protocols. - Conduct download/upload speed tests, store results, compare network performance, and share your insights with others. - Relocate your access points (APs) to nearby data channels to instantly increase signal strength and reduce traffic volume. - Connect remotely to your UniFi network via Teleport VPN.
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Ubiquiti WiFiman: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for Ubiquiti WiFiman?

Yes, Ubiquiti WiFiman offers an iPad version.
The Ubiquiti WiFiman app was launched by Ubiquiti Inc..
Ubiquiti WiFiman minimum iOS requirement is iOS 16.0.
Ubiquiti WiFiman has an impressive rating of 4.8 out of 5, indicating that it is a top-quality app.
The App Genre Of The Ubiquiti Wifiman App Is Utilities.
0.28.0 is the newest version of Ubiquiti WiFiman.
The latest Ubiquiti WiFiman app update was released on July 1, 2024.
Ubiquiti WiFiman was first made available on February 6, 2023.
Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.
Ubiquiti WiFiman is now available to use in Catalan, Czech, Danish and 7 more.
No, Ubiquiti WiFiman is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Ubiquiti WiFiman does not feature in-app purchases for users.
Unfortunately, Ubiquiti WiFiman is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Ubiquiti WiFiman

  • Simple utility app that works well. Please make available on AppleTV

    This app provides just a few features, but the features have worked well for me and the user-interface is fine. And it’s free, so there isn’t much to complain about!

    But it occurs to me that it would be useful if this app was also available for AppleTV. For one, many people have their AppleTV connected via wireless, so it’d be interesting to know how well the WiFi connection of *that* specific device was working. For two, the app notes that if you’re measuring the speed of transfers between two devices on your Wi-Fi, then the speed that it reports might be half-as-fast of the actual speed of the device that you initiate the test from. That’s because you’re measuring the connection-speed of *both* WiFi devices at the same time.

    For those of us who have an AppleTV hard-wired to our network, it’d be very useful to use that hard-wired device as the server that this app connects to.
  • Don't ask for reviews

    Overall pretty good app but has joined the cacophany of apps and websites that demand reviews.

    The thing I want to point out is the demand to review pops up randomly while using the app. Now, why would I be using the app? Because I'm trying to get work done. The popup demanding a review is actively preventing work from being done. "Oh but it's 'one' click to dismiss it" true and when a dozen apps and three dozen websites are poping up EVERY SINGLE DAY demanding reviews we're talking real time being stolen from the user.

    Update: It demanded on Feb 13, 2024 and has again May 30, 2024. Double checked and I had turned off the App Stores in-app rating/reviews framework which turned itself on again in the interim.
  • Pairs extremely well with UniFi

    This tool has been essential in planning my mesh network. You can do P2P speed tests which helps significantly with understanding WiFi strength without WAN as a variable. You can walk around the building and see how the mesh network seamlessly transfers you between access points. There's nothing like it!