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CommandIQ Analysis

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CommandIQ is a productivity app designed for iPhone users to manage their home Wi-Fi networks effectively. It provides a user-friendly interface that enables users to oversee their network settings and connected devices with ease. Key features include network prioritization for devices and applications, bandwidth testing, and the ability to reset SSIDs or passwords. The app also allows users to create and manage multiple wireless networks tailored for specific uses, such as guest access or work-from-home setups.

Additionally, CommandIQ offers parental control options, enabling users to schedule internet downtime and implement security measures for connected devices. The app is specifically available for subscribers of broadband services that utilize GigaSpire BLAST systems, ensuring that functionality may vary based on the user's service provider and Wi-Fi setup. Overall, CommandIQ serves as a comprehensive tool for enhancing home network management.

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Release
Latest update
Version
25.4.2
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
6
Downloads Last Week
0

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CommandIQ is an intuitive, easy-to-use mobile application that lets subscribers set up a guest Wi-Fi network, set parental controls, provide...

CommandIQ is an intuitive, easy-to-use mobile application that lets subscribers set up a guest Wi-Fi network, set parental controls, provide basic policy management and associate devices in the network to household members.


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