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WiFi Analyzer and Surveyor 2.7.5
WiFi Analyzer and Surveyor fromManageEngineeffectively monitors the signal strength, channelgraph, andchannel interference of all the available WiFinetworks.· Use the WiFi monitor to detect slow WiFi networks,identifychannel interference and poor signal strength.· Enjoy the smart WiFi analyzer with no ads.· Use the WiFi scanner in the app to scan for all the WiFinetworksin the environment.· Survey the signal strengths of the WiFi networks using theWiFisurveyor mode of the app. Export the heatmap report andsignalstrength report of the survey result from the app.GET IN TOUCH*******************Got any feedback or questions? Get in touch with [email protected]
OpManager 2.8.62
ManageEngine OpManager is a network management platformthathelpslarge enterprises, service providers, and smalltomedium-sizedenterprises (SMEs) manage their data centers andITinfrastructureefficiently and cost effectively.Automatedworkflows, intelligentalerting engines, configurablediscoveryrules, and extendabletemplates enable IT teams to set up a24x7monitoring system withinhours of installation. Android AppforOpManager You are only ableto access your machine setup usingthisapp if you're alreadyrunning OpManager on-premises. This apphelpsdata centeradministrators stay connected to their IT andaccess itfromanywhere, anytime. It offers quick access to OpManagerto viewtheperformance of devices and troubleshoot faults instantly.Thisappis not stand-alone. Key features: * Lists all the devicesinyournetwork based on category * Lists alarms and their causebasedonthe time and severity (Critical, Warning, or Attention) *Listsallthe down devices and their corresponding alarms inyournetwork*Search for a particular device in your network and knowitsdetailand status * Perform Ping, Traceroute, and Workflowactionsondevices * Perform actions such as Clear Alarm,AcknowledgeAlarm,and Add Notes on alarms * Support for HTTPS *ActiveDirectoryauthentication * Push notifications *Wifi-AnalyzerintegrationWant to tryOpManageron-premises?https://www.manageengine.com/network-monitoring/download.html?appstore
Port Authority (Donate) 2.0.1
This is the donate version of the freePortAuthority app. It is exactly the same as the free versionexceptfor the extra support from you :)A handy systems and security-focused tool, Port Authority is averyfast port scanner. Port Authority also allows you toquicklydiscover hosts on your network and will display usefulnetworkinformation about your device and other hosts.One of the fastest port scanners with host discovery on themarket!Host discovery is typically performed in less than 5seconds. Ifthe device you're scanning drops packets, it takes about10 secondsto scan 1000 ports. If the device you're scanning rejectspackets,it takes less than 30 seconds to scan all 65,535ports!Features* Heavily threaded, no more waiting for results one at a time* LAN host discovery* Public IP discovery* MAC address vendor detection* LAN/WAN host TCP port scanning* Custom port range scans* Open discovered HTTP(S) services to browser* Lightweight service fingerprinting (SSH/HTTP(S) server typeandversion)* DNS lookups supporting almost every type of record* Wake-on-LAN for LAN hostsHow are scans so fast?This application makes heavy use of threading. Because most oftheoperations performed are I/O bound a lot more threads can beusedthan the number of cores on a device. In fact, one of themostintensive parts of the application is updating the UI duringscans.This has gone through many optimizations but still remains abit ofa hotspot.I have a lower end and/or older device, will this work?Absolutely! Just lower the number of threads that are used forportscans in the settings. I'm always working on improvingtheefficiency and memory footprint of the application, and thingshavebeen greatly improved since the original version!I keep getting crashes when scanning a large range of portsThe crash is most likely an out of memory exception thatisoccurring due to using too many threads. Lower your portscanthread count in the settings. The right value will behighlydependent on the device and its hardware.I'm getting a warning that says this application is trying tosendemailA few users have reported that a warning pops up on theirdevice,warning them that this application is trying to send mail.This iscaused by various security software so you can be assured(or justlook at the code yourself) that I'm not sending mail.Some security software looks at where traffic is coming andgoingfrom the device and takes certain actions for certain cases.Ifyou're running any kind of port scan that includes port 25(SMTP)this will most likely be flagged. Even though no data isbeing sentto that port the security software will see an outboundconnectionto an SMTP service and throw up a warning. Obviously thisis a verybad check but some security tools are better than othersand mayactually look for data flowing out to port 25 to see ifthere'sreally anything happening.I'm not finding some of the hosts/devices on my LANIf you're finding that some devices aren't responding in timeyoushould increase the host scan timeout setting, just be awarethatit will cause host scans to take longer. In some cases it maybeworth trading time for accuracy.I'm not finding open ports that I know are truly openYou can now adjust the timeout for connections made to portswhenperforming either LAN or WAN scans. If you're scanningsomethingover WAN (mobile network if you're using a cell phone)please beaware that scanning is best effort. Mobile carriers maydetect thata real port scan is occurring and apply trafficshapingdynamically, or they may just start terminating theconnectionsentirely. Additionally, if you happen to have poorsignal or to nothave 4G the quality of the network connection maybe so poor thatyou'll need to have a fairly high timeout in orderto toleratelatency spikes.This software is 100% free and opensourcehttps://github.com/aaronjwood/PortAuthority
Ping & DNS
(For an explanation of the GPS permission,seebelow.)Displays network information and diagnostics: Ping a server(viaICMP over IPv4 or IPv6 and TCP), DNS lookup (withgeographicallookup of IP addresses), reverse DNS lookup, WHOISqueries,inspecting HTTP response headers, trace routes (also withIPaddress geo lookup), check whether a range of ports is open, scanahost for SSL versions and ciphers, and look up the locationofhosts and whether it's reachable from the public internet. Italsoshows details of the current network setup and connection ofthedevice, including netstat information. "Wake on LAN"functionalityfor waking up machines. Optional "NetSentry" monitorsnetworkinterfaces and warns of breaching usage limits.Includes a home screen widget for long-running pings.Recently used hosts, IP addresses and DNS servers are rememberedforauto-completion.The results can be copied (via long-click on the output text),sentvia email or stored in a file as text or PDF. A history oftheresults of recent operations is kept (swipe left and righttoswitch between tabs).Numerous options (like using an alternative name server, PingTTL,showing ping times for each traceroute step, Broadcast Ping,usingHTTPS, setting the HTTP port number, selection of DNS recordtypesto query, etc.) are available through a long-click on the"Go"button.Contains no ads.Please join the Google community "Ping & DNS" where Isupportthis app, especially if you're having problems.WHY THE GPS PERMISSION? First off, GPS is only accessed if the"ShowLocation" checkbox is set in the Ping Options dialog. Thischeckboxis turned off by default, so unless you explicitly set it,you don'tneed to worry about your location ever being tracked.Trackinglocation is useful for measuring ping times duringlong-runningpings across large areas, like a factory or auniversity campus.Once a long-running ping with location is done,a Google Earth file(.dmz) is created that shows the ping timesalong with the geolocation of each ping. Most people will neverneed this option, soyou don't have to worry. And even if you douse it, location data isstored on the device, it is not sent oruploaded anywhere (theexception being if you attach the GoogleEarth file to an outgoingemail - in which case you're in charge ofwhere the email is sentto). So all the negative comments you maysee in the Play Store areunfounded.