‎Network Analyzer

Network Analyzer is a lite version of Network Analyzer Pro – an advanced tool for network diagnostics, LAN scanning and problem detection. Network Analyzer can help you diagnose various problems with your wifi network setup and Internet connectivity thanks to the tools it provides. It is equipped with a fast wifi device discovery tool, including all the LAN device’s addresses and names. Further, arbitrary device’s reachability can be tested with the provided ping tool. Finally, it displays various useful information related to your wifi/cell connection. WIFI LAN SCANNER • Fast detection of all network devices • IP address of discovered devices • NetBIOS, mDNS (Bonjour​), LLMNR or DNS name where available • Pingability test of discovered devices • Detection of IPv6 availability PING • Round trip delay testing including the server’s IP address and hostname • Support of both for IPv4 and IPv6 • Country detection of the analyzed server NETWORK INFORMATION • Default gateway, external IP (v4 and v6), DNS server • Wifi network information such as SSID, BSSID, IP address (v4 and v6), and subnet mask • Cell network information such as IP address, network provider, MCC, MNC MORE • Full support of IPv6 • Detailed help • Regular updates

I have a few IOT security devices on my network and run virtual machines in a home computer lab, so it’s important to see what’s connected to my network and what IP address has been assigned. This does that quickly. If there are any unauthorized devices, I want to know that too. It provides other useful info and some debugging ability. I don’t have to boot up any computer, log into my router, and poke around various menus just to get some quick info. Quite a useful little app.

Easy to use and understand. Basic info about devices on your network. The Pro version offers a lot more. I wish there was a way to block users from using your network with the free version and there were more options than just knowing how many devices are connected. Ads don’t get in the way or anything but there are a lot of them. If you want more detail or you want logs of devices that connect to your network you’ll have to upgrade to the Pro version which I think is reasonably priced.

Application does what I need to provide basic network address information within program limits. iOS device ID does not give descriptors of most devices found under Wi-Fi or LAN Scan due to protocol regulations. I identify devices by elimination, ie unplug power to device, rescan devices after I listed them, identify which IP address is missing, then attach that device name on my list. Not always practical, yet I can determine out of five devices which IP is assigned to which device. I also can see how many connected devices are in my network. Feb 2022 Portland USA.

App Privacy

The developer, Techet, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Usage Data

  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More