Network Tools by KeepSolid

Network Tools by KeepSolid

By KeepSolid Inc.

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2016-06-01
  • Current Version: 2.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 17.99 MB
  • Developer: KeepSolid Inc.
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 8.0
Score: 4.63536
4.63536
From 181 Ratings

Description

Network Tools by KeepSolid – a smart solution for fast and accurate network analysis and server availability check. ​ If you need to check your network settings, test server availability, or scan WiFi networks for neighbor devices, Network Tools has been developed right for you! Our professional app is equipped with a wide range of tools like ping, traceroute, DNS resolve, simple TCP client, routes, and interfaces list. Network Tools by KeepSolid allows you to identify problems before they become a serious issue. ​ We have developed the easiest and the most intuitive interface possible. It will help you to instantly perform any possible type of test or check. ​ The variety of expert analysis tools includes: ​ Server Check - Add any custom domain for HTTP(S) availability check - Gives additional information on whether domain name can't be resolved or does not answer via HTTP protocol WiFi Devices List - Shows a list of all WiFi neighbor devices with their respective IP and MAC addresses - Shows NetBIOS/Bonjour names of devices - Allows ping/traceroute of the found devices to check connectivity ​ Ping - Allows you to detect a packet loss and network problems - Configurable timeout, delay, packet size, packet count ​ Traceroute - Shows the full route from your device to the destination server - Gives you all the stats on intermediate network hops ​ DNS Resolve - You can use system configured DNS servers or choose from the list of pre-defined ones - Fast and accurate data with copiable results - Supports both IPv4 (A) and IPv6 (AAAA) field types - Additional advanced field type responses are provided: MX, NS, SOA, SRV, TXT ​ TCP Client - Connect to any plain-text that supports a TCP server - Supports HTTP, SMTP, POP3, Telnet protocols - Good for students researching network protocols ​ Network Routes - Shows system routes on your device - Similar to "route" utility from your Mac, especially useful for developers ​ Network Interfaces - Shows all system network interfaces along with associated addresses - Similar to "ifconfig" utility from your Mac.

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Reviews

  • Awesome 👍

    5
    By Dude100x
    Recommended 🤪 Many thanks!!!
  • Great!

    5
    By iLeopard
    Love this app!
  • Works great for debugging mobile VPN setup

    5
    By Ennon Galita-Shamoi
    This app was excellent in providing network information like IP routes and DNS when trying to configure an OpenVPN server with iOS clients. Not sure why we can’t just get that info from iOS directly!
  • Needs Updated

    3
    By Pal1ndrome
    Good tool, but it’s out of date. Censorship test fails in the USA for Instagram and Twitter despite the sites working on the same device (just to name one issue).
  • Waste of money

    1
    By Hickory guy
    I bought to identify Mac addresses like it shows in the pictures, but warning comes up that Mac addresses are not available with new iOS.
  • Very useful

    5
    By Zoro_Guo
    very useful tool
  • Unstable and unusable

    1
    By DrDPepper
    Crashes immediately at network discovery.
  • Best for pinging

    5
    By C.nelson2
    Best one for ping tests
  • This is a good place to get something hardy to eat.

    5
    By Jung Shin Tongil
    I learned more about corporate bleedings of me and how long it took my network needs better security then an infusion of hybrid updates soon edits to my entire enterprise level security due to revealing local, domestic and international routings at 250Mbps WiFi or not so that where those .042 secs went you people saved me $20-100,000 k and into >50M WOW!!!! And, I was just fiddling around. !
  • A network multimeter

    5
    By erhhung
    This little tool truly is as useful to anyone troubleshooting a network as a multimeter is someone troubleshooting a circuit. It provides all the basic information but doesn’t skimp on the details. The utilities suite is super helpful, though I’d like to see “Whois” and SSL certificate info like “nmap --script ssl-cert” added.

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