Category : Tools
Easy to use and gives useful data. Found it handy when my router's 5ghz function "didn't" following a firmware update. 😨 A lot more helpful than the router's manufacturer actually. 🤔 I could say "there was a failure to communicate!"🤪 Now Feb 2022. Router got in a twist. Got it running again but subtle differences mean lots of things don't work any more. Come back Win 7 you were so much better for this than current. Yes I have reloaded old .cfg. Where do I go from here?
Good interface, to the point, no nonsense. Useful to a network professional looking for quick information. I initially rated this a 4, but everytime I look in it I find something else useful, like the wifi signal section. I was tweaking my wireless access point, I don't like to reach out further than I need, and it did very very well, in real time. Good job.
I have found this app to be very helpful! Easy to use interface. This app has so much to offer you in discovery of any Network. Today, the hotel client that I am on site for said they are having connection issues in the 2nd floor with WiFi. I was able to show them the signal strengths and what WiFi was available. Thanks for making my job easier to communicate issues with our clients!
This app is real good to figure out what's going on what your connection such as cell phone data and Wi-Fi data. however this version of the app has some things that provision doesn't have. I recently went to check the price tag for the pro version and the price is real affordable, one of the one of the new features in the pro version is they, can test how fast your upload and download speeds are so you don't have to download another app to figure that out.
I consider it the most important app I have. I've tried many networking apps and this app wins hands down! Has the tools most seek on very easy to use and read interface! It's always spot on with information about your network! If you'd like to know who or what is on your network, this is the app! It has picked up on connections that other apps failed to do and I've never experienced a false reading! Hats off to the developer, I appreciate this app!
I was helping a friend set up the wifi in thier guest house. So needed to scan for the total count of IP addresses, get a clear picture on existing routers, access points, the gateway, signal strength in each room, channel configuration and which BSSID I was connected to when configuring it all. With this app (and inSSIDer on the laptop) I was able to do all those things easily and simply. Highly recommend.
Fast, streamlined, accurate, and the ads are minimal/infrequent. This has better accuracy and more reliable detection of devices than the Linksys router the LAN actually runs through. I deleted FING Tools and use this app exclusively for LAN checks on my non-rooted Android. One note: I've never had the "WHOIS" function return any results for hosts on my LAN (even with IVP6) but I may be missing something.
Very well done app and interface. Great functionality for free version. Pro features are listed for paid version (such as naming capability). After having the free version for awhile and finding it very useful, will now go to paid version. Would like to see popup details or definitions when tapping flags or certain other displayed info rather than going into help or always jumping to other menu items ... Would be a great timesaver for certain investigations.
Lacks some features: Each tab of information has to be discovered separately. Running a test only gathers information for the current tab and you have to rerun the test on every page to see the information for each page. Secondly, no way to save out the results. Thirdly in common with all speed testers it records the peak speed only. The issue here is if you have a fault causing varying speeds, the test covers this up. Would be excellent if these were addressed.
A good app for getting Wifi and Cellular connexion information. Especially about UP addresses and SMS servers for cellular signals. If you are using a VPN or encrypted communications this app is very useful for helping to determine if your getting leaks. I also like the feature of determining if your cellular service is connected along with cellular data. There are many features of this app which I have not taken the time to explore fully. Instructions are not clear which is why I gave the app 4 stars and not 5 stars.
Gives me a quick lok at what devices are connected to my wifi. Identifying the actual devices from their device name is not always easy but it works out in the end with a bit of effort. Curiously, I don't get the same device name depending on whether the app runs on a cell phone with android 10 or a tablet with android 6, but all connected devices do show up on both, in my small experience.
great app! works well with most networks, but needs the ability to scan full network when connected to Wi-Fi. Doesn't seem to be able to bridge separate wifi channels and LAN connection. fix that and add in a few pentesting features, and I'd give it 5 stars.
Seems like a simple app, and it is function wise. However for what it does is very very sophisticated, I've used a lot of apps and I didn't even know that I had a restricted data function until this app as far as it goes I wouldn't use any other network app at the moment. I just wish it could tell me how much data is being used that's what I was actually looking for and stumbled across it. Anyways really good job guys!
This is a great app for evaluating and debugging Wi-Fi networks in the home or office. It has a great user interface and performs useful tasks such as scanning the network so you can see who's logged on to the Wi-Fi network. Supports both 5 gigahertz and 2.4 gigahertz Wi-Fi networks. Shows Channel use and also indicates what sort of encryption is being employed. A great app!
Nice interface. Doesn't show updated WiFi channel assignments when I make changes on my WiFi router. I was using the app to select a less congested wireless channel. After making the adjustment on my router, the changes are not reflected in the App's WiFi signal channel page. You need to fix this problem.
Neat app to have which makes easy to see what is where on your network. It does misses some connected devices persistently. Reports most regular items like laptops, consoles and cams on network but has issues with some servers, menaged switches and APs. For everyday use in non production enviroment is a must have and would meet the needs of any personal network. ARP for LAN would help.
Great app. It help me find a 5ghz wifi channel that no one was on. I went into my modem settings to find all 5ghz channels that was available for my modem which was 4 or 5 then use this app to find one the closest. My connection is more stable after full modem reboot. This app makes it so easy when trying to find a wifi channel with no interfere. It shows you what wifi channels other wifi ssid is on. It helps a lot when making a selection. Great app.
The app does exactly what I would expect. It just takes a little longer than I expect. I wish there was a way to limit the number of networks it sees by limiting the minimum signal. Only signals above a set point would register.
Been having issues with sporadic wireless around the house. This app found the issue, for some reason my devices were connecting to the wireless of one of of our homeplugs but reporting as our router. Without this app showing me the full description of the wireless i was connected to id ha e never known.This tells you everything you need to diagnose and fix any issues you may be having with your wireless form signal strength to connection speed!
The channel list/graph are extremely helpful, and they have no trouble updating frequently to show me what's really going on. Ads are unobtrusive, but I'm buying the Pro version because Jiri has earned my support. This app is exactly what I want in a tool: its simple and it works, letting me focus on the task at hand.
I have been using this app on and off for awhile. Easy to use, and you learn about networking. Troubleshoot your network using: *Cell/APN info *Subnet info *Simple port scanning *Copy info received to clipboard. *On WiFi info tab swipe left for signal graph. *DNS/Whois info Route info. You get all this in the free version and I have not had any ads block the view. In fact, I hardly see any ads at all. Not to shabby 😀. Special thanks to the author ❤️ for a complete networking app. ~ Sys Admin
This is an awesome app even the free part is very useful. You can lsee wireless signal strength in dbs, you can ping connected devices, there is a lan scan tool that shows all devices on the subnet. Even though the free version does everything I want I am considering buying it tbecaise it's so awesome.
The best lan mobile lan scanner so far I've seen. Not even fing with their database fills in so much detail on the scan results. Just remember to scan more than once. That goes for all these mobile scanners.
This is one of the most simple and complete apps for basic network testing I've run across. IP scans to find active IPs on a subnet. Port scans, types of devices attached to the network, and on and on. If you need something that's several steps down from a vulnerability scanner, but need to find devices on your network, this is it.