Wireless Networks Analytics is a free and open source application, which was developed by an individual called Alex Slabakh. It has a simple interface with a small footprint, so it runs smoothly on any Android device with an operating system that supports Java and the WebView library. The application has the ability to read data from a Wi-Fi network and report the status of the connection from the user. This service is available as an application for the Android platform, and the developer has released it under a free and open source license. The problem lies in the fact that this application is an "active" free Android application and is not free for download. However, there are ways to get it for free.
There are many directories available that offer free downloads of various Android applications. A simple search will show many free downloads of Wifi Analyzer. You will need to have your Android device connected to the Internet. Next, you should open the Wifi Analyzer application by clicking on the Wifi Analyzer icon in the home screen. Once this is done, you will be presented with the option to install the app. Choosing the option to download it to your device will start the installation process, which will begin by downloading the entire library to your device.
Before installing the application, you will have to choose a file from the list of files. For this you will have to browse the library, and select the Wifi Analyzer.apk file. Next, select the "Install" option, and the application will be installed to your device. If you want to install the Wifi Analyzer to your device, you will need to set up the device to be able to run a certain version of Android. This can be done by either downloading an update or performing a factory reset. Once the installation is complete, you will be able to access the Wifi Analyzer application and scan for the Wi-Fi network.