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Network Analyzer Pro

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Network Analyzer Pro

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User Reviews for Network Analyzer Pro

5
Net Analyzer helped me balance my WIFI Network

After scanning, I viewed the devices on my WIFI and moved some from 5 Mbps to 2.5 Mbps to improve streaming. I had an older iPad, iPhone, and printers using up bandwidth that I needed for my Smart TV, Apple, and Roku TV boxes.The TVs were buffering and after I made changes, the buffering stopped. Also in these recent times with Covid-19, many users are on WIFI, so I test for download and upload speeds. I can view when the speed is compromised. When it is real bad, usually on weekend mornings, I place a call the ISP and they usually restore service. I like this tool so well, I now use the premium version. I previously used other network speed testing apps until I found Net Analyzer, where you can view all your devices and what frequency they occupy. I hope in the future a spectrum analyzer is available to improve setting up a device to an unused or less used channel. I recommend this to everyone.

albiggy67, Apr 15, 2020
5
Get This System Status - Together = 👍🏼

This (and it’s Sister App) are probably the most used on my iPhone(s). Simply put, these Apps gives you a peak into what’s going on underneath the surface of your device. A simple analogy - Think of it like this; let’s say you own a car and you never look at the instrument panel and/or gauges (speed, fuel, oil, temperature etc). You just drive the car and hope for the best. First, you’re going to run out of fuel because you aren’t monitoring the level. (eventually the same with oil, and engine temperature.)Second, if you don’t know the speed you’re driving, you’re going to either lose control and crash. attract the attention of the police, be pulled over and cited. Maybe you’ll be driving faster than the speed limit or perhaps you’ll be driving slower than the speed limit and clogging traffic. The point is ... you’re either using your device or (machine) properly or you’re not. This (and it’s Sister App) act like a full instrument panel for your device and your network. Highest Recommendation!

America's App Advisor, May 03, 2020
5
Have been using this app suite for years

This is the first app I use to diagnose my network issues along with the other app that is made by the same developer for over 5 years now. It’s very intuitive and it’s a quick way to get an overall look at any issue’s on my iPad Pro or iPhone 7 PLUS. Especially when using an ISP that is a serious pain. I can tell if it’s on my end or the provider's end. I like to compare the 2 apps to Windows Old, “Control Panel” quick and friendly but for over 7 years the developers have kept up with timely updates and the apps always have worked flawlessly! Thank your self and get them!!!

If you aint 1st your last, Oct 13, 2018
5
More than I know how to use

Let’s me see everything on my network. Apple’s privacy move means I have to do some investigations and my labels might not always stick, but overall I have a great view of what’s happening. Being able to log my info and test data is very convenient. As an amateur I’d love if there was a reference or link to a quality noob site. I have dug around and learned a lot on my own but if the creators had some good references they could point towards that’d be the one thing I’d ask for at this point. I have recommended this to others.

j.solo, Sep 17, 2020
1
Bait and switch!

I bought this to be able to see network devices and give them custom names. Surprise surprise they don’t notify you that you can’t do this until you buy it and then they display a FAQ in a bright yellow box saying you can’t do custom names. If it is important enough to create a overhead FAQ in yellow identifying a limitation problem then it should be in the description of the app! That is a bait an switch! Who doesn’t want custom device naming? Uh, everyone who manages a network wants it. It has been a big enough complaint obviously they created a FAQ. Then that info SHOULD be included in the product description! While Apple is the cause, they still know it exists and people want it, yet chose to not disclose it before buying the app from them!! Sorry, that is deceptive practices! App is useless for me and I’m out my money while they get rich of duped users!

Mav2u, May 01, 2020
5
App Illuminates Occult Knowledge, Allows Man to Taste Core of Apple

Hey, Apple, I’m talking to you…soooo, why not? Cuz this pairing of apps provides essential information! Why do I need to employ a third party in order to gain a little situational awareness, Apple?! Not the tactic of a copilot, let alone a combat veteran that needs the top guns! Stop tasting our sweet juicy data and memory-holing it to the priestly class of your occult dev(il)s! It’s common knowledge that knowledge is power, and for unlawful carnal knowledge, BigFruit wants us powerless, like a hellish Cupertino Air conditioner during wildfire season! Are they evil, or are they misunderstood? Are they rotten to the core, or is this simply a misunderstanding between a big worm and we birds who flock? You can and are able to prophesies that these apps are now and shall be installed on every one of my networked iFruits, whole eBooks, iPhondle slabs, and WacProse. Given the world market our dear demigod has created, having rested on the seventh day whilst ignoring the pleas of we drowning men, the App Store is now overly ripe with men playing God in attempt to right the perceived slight…and not all we cut from the same cloth. THIS APP IS THE BEST AROUND - its never gonna let ya down! Thank Heavens!

Mertz MHz, Jan 16, 2023
4
CCIE input: Good, maybe great app... could use features

WHAT WORKS...* Pretty graphics, good menu layout and a slick UI that you’d expect from iOS* Fast and responsive app experience* Network info is as good as you can ask for in iOS... there are the well known limitations on WiFi signal info that are missing but that’s addressed in their missing-features FAQ* Network Test has excellent granularity. I shape my traffic and it’s easy to watch the shaper kick in at this granularity EXISTING FUNCTIONALITY GAPS...* Test functionality needs: configurable server address, configurable test duration, Auto vs configurable MSS, time-stamped test stats export* Traceroute needs: TCP support with configurable port, mtr function with multi-path detection and time-stamped stats export (json?)* DNS needs: TCP and DNS over HTTPS supportMISSING FEATURES...* ICMP Black hole detection and PMTUD test: ie is the ICMP Fragment Needed message delivered, and output info about the ICMP response, such as MTU size needed, inner packet header info, etc...* curl-style tool with throughput graphs and detailed socket stats output/ export * TLS Cert infoTo respond... penningtonthing /at\ the google-mail SaaS domain

mikepenn11, Oct 18, 2020
5
A Very Helpful App

While I am unable to make much of many of the features Net Analyzer offers, the features I do use have become indispensable to me. Mainly I will click on Net Analyzer anytime I suspect my wireless connection has been lost. Granted, I could achieve the same outcome by checking my settings, but Net Analyzer provides the information more quickly, thoroughly, and in a more aesthetically pleasing format. I also love using the Scan Network feature to see what other devices are connected. The ability to label these devices is helpful, as well. Finally, the app's built-in speed test is quick and easy to use and provides a helpful history of past results. The app has many other features, but these are the three I use the most. If you're not particularly tech savvy but would like something to help you see what's happening with your network connection, I recommend this app without reservation.

Mr_Elmore, Oct 17, 2018
4
Good app. Just wish it had one thing

So I purchased this app after messing with the Fing app. I say messing because that all seldom worked right, or at all and I was frustrated so I just bought the app. Good decision as this app works so much better and gives you more information. I do wish for two things and they are small stupid things that shouldn’t prevent you from purchasing this. First is I wish you could manually map your network. I have limited my WiFi router to only have enough IP addresses for all my devices and each is assigned an IP by MAC address. So I always know what device is going to get what internal IP. I wish you could map this all in advanced and then when you ran the scan it would identify the ones online and offline. Much like the Fing app. This was the only thing I found useful there. The other is I just wish the GUI was updated a little and didn’t look like it was an older iPhone app. But cosmetics don’t really matter when what is under the hood is so powerful. Great app and with every cent I paid.

panoptic, Jun 23, 2019
5
Excellent tool for diagnosis & comprehension of NW issues

I’ve relied upon this and other of their technical tool kit to gain understanding of network behavior vs equipment interconnected on LAN/WAN. True in today’s world much data and data crunching for AI and other high IO/multi processor array functions reside outside your physical domain but finally the product of all that effort generates huge spurts of information back to your systems. Because old legacy hardware often resides on your grid right along side of the latest and greatest equipment, it can be a chore to diagnose network functionality and performance. ‘Network Analyzer Pro’ is great as your first source of network performance analysis allowing you to then drill down with more granular test equipment to isolate problematic hardware or software issues. Keep up the good work!

sailman100, Oct 19, 2018

Description

An advanced tool for network diagnostics, LAN scanning, and problem detection. Network Analyzer can help you diagnose various problems in your wifi network setup, Internet connectivity, and also detect various issues on remote servers thanks to the wide range of tools it provides. It is equipped with a fast wifi device discovery tool, including all the LAN device's addresses and names, together with the Bonjour/DLNA services they provide.

Further, Network Analyzer contains standard diagnostic tools such as ping, traceroute, port scanner, DNS lookup, whois, and Internet speed tester. Finally, it displays various useful information related to your wifi/cell connection. WIFI LAN SCANNER • Detection of all connected network devices (wifi & VPN) • IP addresses of all discovered devices • NetBIOS, mDNS (Bonjour​), LLMNR, and DNS name where available • Pingability test of discovered devices • IPv6 availability and discovered IPv6 addresses • Wake on LAN (WOL) including remote WOL • Scan of custom IP ranges • Filtering and search in the discovered device list PING & TRACEROUTE • Round trip delay including IP address and hostname for every network node • Geolocation data including latitude, longitude, country, city, and time zone • AS number and network name information • Complete trace route visualization on the map • Graphical ping statistics updated in real time • Configurable ICMP/UDP probes for traceroute • Configurable ping payload size • Both IPv4 and IPv6 - selectable PORT SCANNER • Scanning the most common ports or user-specified port ranges • Detection of closed, firewalled, and open ports • Description of the known open port services • Scan of complete port range or user-editable common ports • Both IPv4 and IPv6 - selectable WHOIS • Whois of domains, IP addresses and AS numbers DNS LOOKUP • Functionality similar to nslookup or dig • Support of A, AAAA, CAA, CNAME, HINFO, MX, NS, PTR, SOA, SPF, SRV, SSHFP, TXT records • Decoding and showing DNSSEC records such as DNSKEY, CDNSKEY, RRSIG, NSEC3PARAM, NSEC, NSEC3, DS, CDS, TLSA INTERNET SPEED • Test of both download and upload speeds • Graphical speed test view • Speed test history NETWORK INFORMATION • Default gateway, external IP (v4 and v6), DNS server, HTTP proxy • Wifi network information such as SSID, BSSID, IP address, and subnet mask • Cell network information such as network type • Monitor of wifi, cell and VPN data usage (both sent and received data since the last boot) LOCAL SERVICE DISCOVERY • Bonjour service browser • UPnP/DLNA service and device browser MORE • Full IPv6 support everywhere • History of all performed tasks with the possibility to star the favorite ones • Export by email, AirPrint, and AirDrop for most tools • Light/dark theme • Copy/paste support • Detailed help • Regular updates

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