macOS Wireless Utility

Inspect Wi-Fi and Bluetooth around your Mac.

Wireless Deck combines nearby Wi-Fi scanning and Bluetooth Low Energy discovery in one Mac dashboard. Compare signal quality, inspect identifiers and radio context, export visible results, and reopen to locally cached data instead of a blank screen.

Nearby Wi-Fi scan Bluetooth LE sweep Signal quality Cached restore
Wi-Fi + Bluetooth Mac utility
Wi-Fi radar SSID, BSSID, channel

Inspect nearby access points, security details, router hints, and current join context.

Bluetooth radar BLE discovery

See nearby advertising devices, service summaries, connectability hints, and signal strength.

Signal Bars, %, dBm

Read raw and human-friendly wireless signal quality at the same time.

Field tools Copy + debug

Export visible rows, inspect logs on demand, and restore the last local snapshot on launch.

What It Shows

Built for practical wireless troubleshooting.

  • Nearby Wi-Fi SSIDs with sortable signal strength, band, channel, noise, and security
  • BSSID visibility when macOS grants location access
  • Nearby Bluetooth Low Energy devices with signal, services, manufacturer hints, and last-seen timing
  • Best-effort router and device identification from visible metadata
  • Copy visible rows and optional debug logs for diagnostics and support

Permission Note

Why Wireless Deck asks for Location and Bluetooth access

On macOS, nearby Wi-Fi names and BSSIDs are gated behind Location Services, and Bluetooth Low Energy discovery may prompt for Bluetooth access. Wireless Deck asks only for the permissions needed to reveal nearby wireless details inside the app.

The app is not a mapping app, does not build location histories, does not upload scan results, and keeps recent snapshots local on your Mac.