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  • Wipry Clarity

    I have the Wipry Clarity and I would like to connect with this app or something like this but this doesn’t work…
  • Update was a downgrade!

    Used to countdown from 2 minutes then give you the names of the routers for easy ident!

    After I updated, it no longer does that and the ssid table is always blank(despite being set to “on”)

    Can I get a refund?
  • No Updates in 2 Years

    Still Selling the Hardware on their Website but haven't updated the software in 2 years. The amount of change in WiFi technology in two years is crazy, but we are supposed to buy and use tech (to detect the WiFi) that hasn't changed in 2 years. I think this product/software has potential, but not if they can’t stay current.
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  • Great company, great product! But minus 1 star because….

    Ok, so I want to say, Oscium’s customer service is absolutely the best! Super fast communication, and they legitimately just want to get you back up and running as quickly as possible! Thank you for that!😁😁😁

    So, why did I knock 1 star?? I really, RELLY wish the app would get some love. I understand the “if it ain’t broke” mentality, but 2 years seems a little excessive. Maybe an update to smooth out some quirks and possibly “speed it up” would be enough? Love to hear from Oscium on this.

    As far as the device/app goes, the 2500x works great! You can tweak and play with so many things, and pinpoint some real issues within a wireless network. Especially with the SSID features, you can actually see who’s interfering with who.

    Please update the app! I will give it 5 star as soon as it happen! 😁
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  • Awesome

    Sorry to see people with reading comprehension issues leaving behind 1-star reviews.

    This app is for using small form factor hardware to diagnose dBm, BSSID, Channel, Frequencies, etc. of surrounding WiFi routers and devices which emit in the 2.5|5 GHz band. If you don’t have the hardware, it is a demo screen.

    It will help you measure your signal loss through walls, floors, ceilings, etc. and help you determine where you should put repeaters.

    Apple doesn’t allow the iPhone to measure these things natively, so custom (expensive for consumers) hardware is required. Try to get your place of employment to purchase one if you ever need to diagnose connectivity issues.
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  • A handy tool for film sets

    A handy tool on film sets, helping me wade through the inevitable radio frequency soup; hunting for available chunks of spectrum for Preston handsets, ARRI WCU-4 / SXU-1 and wireless SDI like Bolt 3000.
  • Bought an older model still in the box

    I purchased one of the older 30 pin models then I went out and bought an adaptor which I didn’t really expect to work. So I want to disappointed when it didn’t. Then I ordered an IPhone 4s the last iPhone with 30 pin lightning. Well I can’t download the WiPry app on a phone that old so now I’ve wasted a bunch of money and I still can’t scan the WiFi around my apartment to get an idea of where to place my router to prevent interference. I have 100 Mb/s at the router but I can’t watch any streaming service because of the terrible wireless interference.
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    Developer Response

    You have to purchase an official 30pin to lightning adapter. The cheap, knockoff ones won't work. Happy to connect you to that adapter (and it's pretty cheap!). Please contact us at support@oscium.com for that info.
  • Demo mode scam

    Opening the app makes it look like it’s working, but it’s really just a demo. A demo of signal. You can tell, because if you turn on airplane mode, the demo continues showing signal.

    Developer Response

    The demo is intended to give you a sense of what the hardware shows. You do need hardware to transform your phone / tablet into a spectrum analyzer...
  • Cat changeeeidscD

    Neeeds $700 tool to in e I ro b . Atmosphere onlfy shows osculum Sid I an lookin for tool that d ok w Sc as any Sid an what camel it is on .. Sthis not it.

    Developer Response

    Ever since reading this comment, we've been looking at making a tool that scans for camels, as requested. Unfortunately, you are the only one asking for it so far.
  • Nice, App delivers minimal data

    A complete 2500x with accessories is $700plus USD.
    The App (WiPry) shows the signal/spectrum for the 2.4 and 5GHz Wi-Fi bands but then stops short, dead short; not allowing you to measure exact frequencies.
    So, even though It has vertical cursors you can move to any signal point in the spectrum, the app will not show the MHz of their respective location within the band; so your left having to guess the location of a signal peak. This shouldn’t be lacking in an App for a $700 spectrum kit.
    When you select an SSID it doesn’t give you the frequency or the channel within the respective band nor the width of the channel, i.e. 20, 40, 80MHz. This is a must in any WiFi tool.
    It doesn’t provide a Channel Overlay template that you can toggle on or off, thus you can’t show the WiFi owner where the channels are, making this useless to WiFi installers looking for a tool that helps explain the issues to the client.

    I will review this App again later, see if the developer updates functionality, until then it’s a 2 star.
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    Developer Response

    Appreciate your comments. Some helpful insights for you: 1) 2500x hardware is $649.97 2) you can measure exact frequencies (in MHz) using the cursors. No guessing required. 3) channels are visible (tap plus sign in the top left corner to expose channel guide). 4) also please reach out to use directly at support@oscium.com for some help on using the tool. We'd love for you to get the most out of it.

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