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License Types

Two license types are currently available for CommView for WiFi: Standard license and VoIP license. 

  • Standard license Doesn't include the VoIP module.
  • The more expensive VoIP license enables all the application features, including VoIP analyzer, whereas the standard license doesn't enable VoIP analyzer.


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CommView for WiFi is a powerful wireless network monitor and analyzer for 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax networks. Loaded with many user-friendly features, CommView for WiFi combines performance and flexibility with an ease of use unmatched in the industry.

CommView for WiFi captures every packet on the air to display important information such as the list of access points and stations, per-node and per-channel statistics, signal strength, a list of packets and network connections, protocol distribution charts, etc. By providing this information, CommView for WiFi can help you view and examine packets, pinpoint network problems, and troubleshoot software and hardware.

CommView for WiFi includes a VoIP module for in-depth analysis, recording, and playback of SIP and H.323 voice communications.

Packets can be decrypted utilizing user-defined WEP or WPA/WPA2-PSK keys and are decoded down to the lowest layer. With over 100 supported protocols, this network analyzer allows you to see every detail of a captured packet using a convenient tree-like structure to display protocol layers and packet headers. Additionally, the product provides an open interface for plugging in custom decoding modules.


System Requirements
CommView for WiFi runs on Microsoft Windows 10, 11, Windows Server 2016, 2019, 2022. 

You can install and use CommView for WiFi inside a virtualized Windows OS running as a guest operating system on a Mac. In order to do that, you will need virtualization software, such as VMWare, Parallels Desktop for Mac, or Virtual Box