> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://numerous-networks.gitbook.io/noversight-docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://numerous-networks.gitbook.io/noversight-docs/noversight-tutorial/noversight-macos-analysis/noversight-wi-fi-analysis/analysis-views-bottom-half.md).

# Analysis Views (Bottom half)

The analysis views lets you look at the data as sessions, statistical views of data, AP details and health.

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* ![](/files/mJE0EkyojUWSwiYxinBj)       **Session Timeline** - visual representation of connection sessions over time. See how the Wi-Fi network is traversed
* ![](/files/ATOVwo46W3NNnq5CBQtn)   **Session Explorer** - A list of the sessions, providing fie detail of each session including roaming logs
* ![](/files/FnnHVs7mmWjiuetnXGMK)      **Charts** - List of the networks and display of signal and session statistics
* ![](/files/PUwHfSHpU7kFeN6oYAj9) **Scores and Advisories** - An assessment of the network
* ![](/files/VV11FUkSEEAUAper7pkN)Connection Monitor - (not currently functional in iOS17) Displays the details behind each connection attempt including the scan priorities and the use of RNR to support 6GHz scans

## Managing the view (splits)

Sometimes it is beneficial to see multiple screens at once. vIf you have access to a wide screen, press the ![](/files/QZfOTsIAK9T4XVJlZYZA)icon to replicate the lower analysis views and see two at once.


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