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  • 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 support

    MISSING 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 info

    To respond... penningtonthing /at\ the google-mail SaaS domain
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  • Very good app A+

    This app those everything you need when it comes to verify your network settings.
    I recommend this app.
  • 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.
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  • The Best

    I’ve had this app from the beginning it saved me many times. With a VPN it will show on a dynamic map anyplace in the world the IP address is. That really comes in handy.
  • Was A Great APP!!

    I owned both but neither work now on my iPad Air, which is my primary device for troubleshooting my network. Sad to see it go. I don’t have iOS requirement.

    Love this app and Speedtest by ookla. (Think that's their name). I use them together.

    Though I'd like to see who's on the main router that my personal router is connected to. :-/. Can only see those accessing my personal router in my room. We have 3 routers due to metal, appliances and wires ran through the walls. We have lots of all of the above lol.

    I just paid for the full version. Going to likely buy their iOS analyzer that shows memory issues, space issues, etc. just grabbed the lite version.

    Typical programs for PC run much higher than the few dollars these apps request. Def. worth it in my opinion. :) try the lite 1st to be sure it's what you are seeking for what you may need. :)
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  • wifi checker

    Sadly due to varying quality from every broadband/wifi company I have used I have found this tool invaluable; especially when my devices say I have a strong wifi signal yet nothing works, this program tests your wifi data transfer rates and has shown nil data but devices still showing strong wifi!!!!
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  • Nice to see update n 2020

    This is one of my oldest purchase for iOS device and I’m happy to see they still care about this useful app. Well done developer!
  • 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!
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  • 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!
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    Developer Response

    Hello, it's not realistically possible to include every single article from the FAQ in the app's description. Like with any other app, the description says what the app does, not what it doesn't do. Custom names can still be assigned if your IPs remain static but since they are assigned to IP addresses, it might not be a good idea with DHCP. I understand the app doesn't satisfy your needs and like with any other app, you can ask Apple for a refund: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204084. The last thing I want is to deceive users and get rich of duped users as you claim.
  • Excellent toolkit for network analysis

    I reach for this app before most any other tool when first starting to troubleshoot a network device. The scanner is fantastic and I use it way more than something like NMAP, and having it automatically store recent scans is super handy when I just need the up address of something. Excellent work.

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