Introduction
Introduction

Introduction

This guide provides information for the Zebra’s
Wireless Analyzer Application
(formerly known as WorryFree Wi-Fi Analyzer or WFW Analyzer). The exact application name and user interface might differ slightly on different Zebra operating systems. This Administrator Guide is inclusive of both older and newer names and uses the term
Analyzer
for short.
The icon below graphically represents the Analyzer Application.
The
Analyzer
application is supported in Zebra’s device types and OS versions mentioned in the   Zebra’s “Wireless Analyzer”” portal site:zebra.com/us/en/support-downloads/software/productivity-apps/wireless-analyzer.html
The Analyzer is an admin/technical power tool Application, which is prohibited for end-user access. If mishandled, it can interrupt the Wi-Fi connectivity and performance of the device. The Analyzer is an application user interface for purposes of viewing and operating its supported features directly on the device.  It is not communicating with or uploading data to any centralized service solution.
Zebra has a separate Wireless Insights product that uses the same device resources as the Wireless Analyzer. If the Wireless Insights product is deployed and enabled on device(s) under a centralized solution of certain Zebra Partners, then the Analyzer Application shall not be used on the same device unless done so by trained Zebra personnel, or with guidance on how to switch between the two safely.
The Analyzer version is built-in inside the product and might sometimes evolve if the product build number is upgraded to a later respective one. However, the Analyzer version cannot be upgraded or downgraded on a given product build number.
The Analyzer is disabled by default in the Zebra device software. It can be manually enabled and disabled any time from the application user interface if the application is allowed and accessible for use, or from Device Management and staging tools powered by Zebra Mobility Extensions (MX). The analyzer includes multiple independent features targeting different purposes and use-cases, detailed in Use Cases.