Hamina Onsite
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Note: A Hamina Onsite subscription is required to use Hamina Onsite. A Hamina Onsite or Hamina Planner subscription is required to view survey results in the Hamina Planner web app.
With a Hamina Onsite subscription and Oscium Nomad Wi-Fi measurement device, use Hamina Onsite to take measurements of Wi-Fi networks, create site surveys, and produce heatmaps that show Wi-Fi coverage.
After getting a subscription to Hamina Onsite, and the Oscium Nomad Wi-Fi measurement hardware, create projects either in the Hamina Network Planner web application, or directly on your device with the Hamina Onsite application. Then, go on site with the Oscium Nomad, and perform a site survey to gather data, with Hamina Onsite's point survey, continuous survey, or all-new line survey modes. Add field notes to the map, too!
Once the survey is done, Hamina Onsite automatically synchronizes survey results to the cloud for in-depth analysis with the Hamina Network Planner web app. View survey results, add and remove survey paths, and share survey projects with colleagues for collaboration.
more Long time user of this app even before it was GA. Love the thought process, creativity, out of box thinking, innovation and feed back from real engineers this team is using to build this app. I have been able to do designs faster and more efficiently as well as review them with customers in a way that makes sense to them. Even some of my customers ended up buying this. Love the team and app.
Long time user of this app even before it was GA. Love the thought process, creativity, out of box thinking, innovation and feed back from real engineers this team is using to build this app. I have been able to do designs faster and more efficiently as well as review them with customers in a way that makes sense to them. Even some of my customers ended up buying this. Love the team and app.
Hamina is what Ekahau lost. Excellent people making excellent tools without corporate gold digging and shenanigans.
Hamina is what Ekahau lost. Excellent people making excellent tools without corporate gold digging and shenanigans.
This app makes you go through giving them your email and phone number to verify before displaying that it requires the purchase of a licence to use. So do yourself a favor and dont waist your time on this garbage app. there is multiple other free apps that do the same thing for free.
This app makes you go through giving them your email and phone number to verify before displaying that it requires the purchase of a licence to use. So do yourself a favor and dont waist your time on this garbage app. there is multiple other free apps that do the same thing for free.
- While surveying, previous survey paths are dimmed, so it's easier to see the current survey path
- Added AP name parsing for Fortinet, Meter and Ubiquiti
- Added BSSID grouping for Huawei
- We improved Hamina Clip connection management, including remembering the last connected Clip
- The sound that plays when connecting and disconnecting USB devices to the Oscium Nomad no longer pauses other media playing on your iPhone or iPad (like music or a podcast)
- The connection sounds were playing when they shouldn't, so we fixed that, too
- There was an issue where spectrum analysis band settings could accidentally carry over from the Analysis screen to surveys, but we fixed that
- Improved keyboard behavior on iPad for editing the scale and entering verification codes
- Fixed SSID selector layout on macOS and iPad
- Improved sheet and modal header sizing on smaller screens
- Reduced redundant Bluetooth measurement data for better performance
1.0.45 5d ago
- Fixed an issue where the Wi-Fi band selector blocked the last rows in the analysis tab.
- Improved the Clip connection experience and added UI indicators to display measurement data transfer status over Bluetooth.
1.0.44 Mar 23
- Hamina Onsite now supports connecting to Hamina Clips via Bluetooth!
- Added a diamond indicator and label to the latest survey point, making it easier to locate yourself on the map while surveying.
- Fixed an issue with SSO login in non-Safari browsers.
- Added a new floating band selector to the real-time analysis view on iPhone, providing more space for graphs and making band switching easier.
- Fixed a rare issue that could cause the app to crash during a survey.
1.0.43 Mar 10
- Updated the landscape layout on iPhone Plus and Pro Max models.
- Fixed security standard parsing to ensure OWE is correctly recognized.
- When a beacon includes both Cisco AP name formats, the newer format is now prioritized.
- Fixed an issue where measurement files might not sync to the cloud if the app was unexpectedly terminated during a survey. This update also recovers any files that were left unsynchronized due to this issue.
1.0.42 Feb 24
We updated the Settings page to show your account email address instead of your name.
We fixed an issue where the realtime view did reset when switching to landscape mode.
We fixed an issue where some locally administered BSSIDs could display the wrong vendor.
You can now optionally use an external browser for SSO login via a new Settings toggle.
Password managers can now suggest credentials when signing in.
1.0.41 Feb 4
- Fixed a bug on iOS 26 that could cause the app to crash when placing a hidden access point on the map.
1.0.40 Jan 26
- Layout improvements and bug fixes.
1.0.39 Jan 16
- Fixed an issue introduced in the previous version (1.0.37) where, in very large projects, starting a new survey immediately after stopping the previous one could cause some measurements at the beginning of the path to be missed.
- Improved the SSO login flow, making it easier to sign in using an existing session.
1.0.38 Jan 6
- We now use Reduced Neighbor Reports (RNR) to assist with grouping radios together.
- Recording during site surveys is now supported with the NetAlly NXT-2000.
- We updated the OUI list, so we can better detect vendors for access points.
- There was a bug with AP-on-a-stick surveys, so we fixed it.
1.0.37 12/17/2025
This release lays groundwork for some upcoming features and authentication system changes. Sorry about the generic "bugfixes and improvements" thing here, but that's pretty much what this one is!
1.0.35 11/24/2025
- Hamina Onsite now records spectrum analysis data with Oscium WiPry Lucid and Oscium Wi-Spy Clarity during site surveys! The recorded data will be available for viewing in Hamina Network Planner.
- This release adds support for the NetAlly NXT-2000 spectrum analyzer in the real-time view! Recording with the NXT-2000 during site surveys is coming soon.
- The Spectrum Density view has a new 70-100% utilization color, making it easier to spot areas with high congestion.
- We fixed an issue where Hamina Onsite could fail to fetch measurements from the cloud, if someone else happened to be uploading data to the same map, at the same time.
- We fixed a rare bug that could cause offline AP-on-a-Stick measurements to “unfreeze” after syncing with the cloud. It was a weird one, but it’s gone now!
1.0.34 10/22/2025
- There was a bug that if your authentication session expired during a survey, the measurements from the next survey (after you logged back in) could get out of sync with the cloud. That’s fixed!
1.0.33 09/10/2025
- The last release of Hamina Onsite was malforming measurements. Fortunately, our measurement parser didn't seem to mind, but we fixed the bug that was malforming things.
- We bumped the minimum iOS/iPadOS version to 17. This sadly leaves behind iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, 5th-generation iPad, and 1st-generation iPad Pro.
1.0.32 08/18/2025
- We identified a rare bug that could cause the app to crash in the middle of a survey. That's fixed now!
1.0.31 07/18/2025
- This update fixes a bug introduced in the previous version where terminating the app during an active survey session could result in a corrupted measurement file. While the file was still uploaded to the cloud and retained all but the last few measurements, the corruption at the end made it unreadable by our cloud processing system. The files are now safely handled even during unexpected terminations, and a separate cloud hotfix was released on July 3 to retroactively process all previously affected files and enable the system to correctly read and handle corrupted files going forward, without requiring any user action.
1.0.30 07/02/2025
- Hamina Onsite now compresses survey data before uploading it to the cloud, significantly reducing upload times.
- We improved grouping for 2.4 GHz virtual SSIDs on Meraki access points.
- There was a rare bug that would prevent the map from loading. That's fixed!
- There was another bug in the scale editor that would show meters, even if feet were selected. Not anymore!
1.0.29 06/30/2025
- We reworked the animations for point surveys, which fixed some flickering and freezing issues on iOS 18.4.
- There was a bug that would cause the map to appear black or briefly flash black on iOS 18.4, when opening a project. That's fixed now!
- Just like in Hamina Network Planner, we adjusted the behavior of the Interference heatmap. Previously, white or "nothing" indicated no interference. On a completely interference-free heatmap, seeing nothing sometimes caused confusion. To fix it, we made interference-free areas green.
- This release features an all-new UI for setting the scale! With it come several nice improvements:
1. First, the scale markers are now pins that you can set with pixel-perfect precision. The pins are centered in the screen, and are moved by dragging the entire screen around, just like in other apps such as Google Maps and the Helsinki Regional Transit app here in Finland.
2. Second, the maximum scale distance of 49 meters has been removed, and the number input is with a number keyboard instead of the old, diabolical number spinner thingie (which we will admit was super cool in 2008).
3. Third, if the map doesn't have a scale, we funnel you directly into the scale UI so you can get it squared away.
1.0.28 05/14/2025
- This update adds a battery indicator for the Oscium Nomads during site surveys!
- Honey, I shrunk the sync indicator! During usability testing, we noticed that users would wait for things to finish synchronizing before moving on to their next task, so we made it smaller to take the focus off of it and encourage users to continue with their tasks instead of waiting for the indicator to finish. It also keeps the battery indicator from being lonely.
- In the real-time signal strength indicator in the map view, we replaced "Hardware" with "Nomad", "WLAN Pi", or "MacBook".
- We now default to showing interference for "My Network".
- If you switched maps without stopping a line or point survey, then the wrong heatmap would appear in the new map. We fixed that!
- There was a bug on iPadOS that would cause modals to lose their state and disappear if you put the app in the background, and then opened it again. Modals should persist, now.
- We discovered an issue affecting some Oscium Nomad units where one or more Wi-Fi adapters won't enumerate when the device boots up. On some affected units, it happens extremely rarely, and on some it happens fairly regularly. To catch this, Hamina Onsite checks for all of the adapters and alerts you if didn't find all of them, directing you to reboot it to try to fix the problem, or to contact Oscium support if it keeps happening.
- We updated the app icon for macOS, so it fits perfectly with your other apps in the dock.
1.0.27 05/01/2025
- You should basically never see error messages in Hamina Onsite, but there were a couple that were particularly cryptic and unhelpful. We polished them up a bit, so if you do happen to see them, they'll be informative and helpful.
- There was a weird bug on iPad that could happen if a point survey measurement was interrupted. That's fixed.
- This release also fixes a bug that would break scrolling in the Realtime view on iOS 17.
1.0.26 03/21/2025
- We added support for Single Sign-On (SSO).
- For new users, Point surveys are now the default since it is the easiest type of survey to perform.
- There was a bug that would prevent panning to the edge of the floorplan if the map was rotated. That's fixed now!
- We squished and smoothed out a bunch of little bugs related to panning, zooming, and rotating maps. Uh, that analogy is a bit gross, sorry about that.
1.0.25 03/06/2025
- This release is jam-packed with new features, but let's start with the big one: Hamina Onsite now supports real-time spectrum analysis with the Oscium Wi-Spy Lucid and Oscium Wi-Pry Clarity! There are a bunch of new features adjacent to spectrum analysis, so let's "start from the top".
- In the Realtime View, in the Realtime group at the top, we added a color bar next to the signal strength labels to make it easier to tell what a "good" signal strength is.
- We also adjusted the colors in the Realtime group. The My Primary and My Secondary signal strength lines are both black now, with the Other AP line being grey.
- The star of the show is of course the new Spectrum graph! No matter whether a compatible spectrum analyzer is connected or not, it renders a graphical Wi-Fi scanner, with solid black "ziggurats" representing your Wi-Fi networks, and dashed ziggurats representing other networks.
- When a spectrum analyzer is connected, we now display a layer 1 density view! This shows Color by Utilization over a 30-second timespan. You can tap the settings button and pull the drawer up to see the legend for the graph.
- Without a spectrum analyzer, we use the QBSS Load IE from the access point beacons to determine the approximate amount of traffic on each channel and use that to draw a similar Color by Utilization graph. This can give you an idea of how busy each channel is, even if you don't have a compatible spectrum analyzer handy.
- The Spectrum graph supports pinching and zooming, so you can see details up close. We also reconfigure the spectrum analyzer on the fly for the best speed and resolution for your current zoom level.
- Below the Spectrum graph is the Associated Clients table. The My row shows how many clients are on your access points, and the Other row shows a total of all clients on the channel.
- It's now possible to accept project and team invites, directly from Hamina Onsite! This is super handy if you're already on site, and someone shares a project with you.
- Hamina Onsite now supports cropped maps (which was the last piece of the puzzle that we needed to release cropped maps in Hamina Network Planner).
- This release also fixes a bug that would break scrolling in the Realtime view on iPadOS 17.
1.0.24 02/17/2025
- This release of Hamina Onsite adds support for measurement blobs! What are those, you ask? Only our developers understand all of the details, but we can say that they help us load and display site survey measurements much, much faster on large projects.
- On some iPhones (such as the iPhone 16 Pro Max), and on some iPads in certain screen split situations, rotating the phone with the camera opened would cause the app to crash. That is fixed now!
- There was a bug that would cause heatmaps to not appear during surveys. All fixed!
1.0.23 01/21/2025
- We fixed a bug that caused Onsite to crash if it received a beacon with duplicate AP name information elements.
- As a precaution, we also made sure that other duplicated information elements wouldn't cause the app to crash.
1.0.22 11/21/2024
- In the Map View, there's a signal strength indicator for the current SSID. If the current SSID was accidentally filtered out, the indicator would say, "Waiting for data", implying that the Oscium Nomad wasn't connected and working. This was super confusing, so we significantly changed the behavior of the indicator to make hardware connection and SSID filters separate, and much clearer.
- We significantly improved the reliability of reconnecting to the Oscium Nomad, especially if the Hamina Onsite app is closed before reconnecting.
- We also worked on the performance of the real-time view. In environments with lots of APs, it performs much smoother now.
1.0.21 11/04/2024
- Fixed a bug that caused the app to crash when rendering heatmap for measurements from a 320 MHz wide channel.
1.0.20 10/25/2024
- While surveying, previous survey paths are dimmed, so it's easier to see the current survey path
- Added AP name parsing for Fortinet, Meter and Ubiquiti
- Added BSSID grouping for Huawei
- We improved Hamina Clip connection management, including remembering the last connected Clip
- The sound that plays when connecting and disconnecting USB devices to the Oscium Nomad no longer pauses other media playing on your iPhone or iPad (like music or a podcast)
- The connection sounds were playing when they shouldn't, so we fixed that, too
- There was an issue where spectrum analysis band settings could accidentally carry over from the Analysis screen to surveys, but we fixed that
- Improved keyboard behavior on iPad for editing the scale and entering verification codes
- Fixed SSID selector layout on macOS and iPad
- Improved sheet and modal header sizing on smaller screens
- Reduced redundant Bluetooth measurement data for better performance
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