I'm indebted to the fine folks at Android Authority for spotting it; they, in turn, discovered it via a thread on Reddit, which embedded a TikTok video.The feature is called Connectivity Labs, and it seems to have been added at some point in 2023. You'll find it under the Intelligent Wi-Fi settings that Samsung makes available for the networks you connect to.
How to enable Connectivity Labs
Wi-Fi. Tap the three dots up in the top right corner, then choose Intelligent Wi-Fi. You'll see some handy options here for switching wifi networks, connecting to hotspots, detecting suspicious networks, and prioritizing real time data.
The Connectivity Labs screen is packed with options. Credit: LifehackerWhat you can do with Connectivity Labs
Tab Connectivity Labs and you'll first see a stack of statistics about your phone's wifi connection over the last week, including how much data you've used, how much time you've been connected, and even which wifi bands and standards you've been using (this can help you make sure you're getting full use of your new Wi-Fi 7 tri-band router).
Then there's Auto reconnect to carrier Wi-Fi, which apparently fully automates the process of connecting to public wifi spots provided by your carrier. Whether you want this to happen or not is really going to be down to personal preference and how you want your phone to work, but it's helpful to have the option.
Tap Customize Wi-Fi list settings and you're able to make improvements to the list of available wifi networks you see on your phone. You can change the signal strength threshold that determines whether or not a wifi network is shown as available, for example, and set up more filters to control which networks you see (maybe you only want to see secured, 5 GHz networks, for example).
You can check the strength of the wifi around your home. Credit: LifehackerSpeaking of checking signal strength, if you open the Home Wi-Fi inspection option from the Connectivity Labs page, you get taken step by step through the process of seeing how good the wifi is at various points around your home. You pick the network you want to analyze, then wander around with your phone to check its strength at various points. Again, it's handy for figuring out why your laptop might be losing connection in the bedroom, or finding the best spot to install your new security camera.
Taken together, all of the tools in Connectivity Labs are so useful, it's something of a surprise that Samsung has placed them in a hidden menu you can't see by default. I'mglad to have discovered it.
Read More Details
Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( Samsung Galaxy Phones Have a Secret Wifi Menu Packed With Useful Options )
Also on site :