NetX Network Tools

4.4
10.6K reviews
1M+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Network scanner:
- Discovers all devices connected at the network.
- Displays most important information for each device connected, IP Address, MAC Address, Vendor, Bonjour Name, NetBIOS Name and Domain.

- Wake On LAN (WOL): switch on a remote device from your phone or tablet when you are connected via wifi or with a mobile data connection.

- Secure SHell (SSH): put a remote device in sleep mode or shutdown from your phone or tablet when you are connected via wifi or with a mobile data connection.
Displays the operative system version installed on the remote device. (In the remote device must be installed and started a SSH server)


- Loads off-line all devices of a network previously detected.

- Adds a new network or a new device manually in order to manage all functionality for a no detected device.

Network analyser:
- Shows information about the wifi connection (external IP, signal strength, download and upload speed, subnet mask, gateway, DNS).
- Shows information about the mobile provider (external IP, signal strength, download and upload speed, CID, LAC, MCC, MNC).

- Wifi scanner: find nearby wifi.
- WIfi analyzer: displays SSID, signal strength, channel, encryption.
- Shows graphically the band width and the overlapping between channels of wifi networks.

- Network monitor. Monitoring and diagnostics remote devices: shows CPU usage, RAM usage and displays the available memory inside the disks.

- Network security. Monitoring access to network wifi. Receive notification when a new device or an unknown device connects to the network.

Net tools:
- Ping tools. It's possible to ping every device connected and any hostname or IP Address.
- Port scanner to scan the most common port used.

- Themes available.

- Available languages: Czech, German, Greek, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian and Chinese.



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Updated on
Jun 10, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.4
10.2K reviews
Michael C
May 23, 2024
The developer responded incredibly fast to my email and review. I really appreciate that. Although it could be made a little more clear that manual entry for port ranges is an option (tap on it a couple of times, then hit enter to set it), instead of scrolling, it is a good app. Personally, I would do away with the scroll list altogether and just use manual entry. I don't know why the dev chose to do it that way, but I guess they have their reasons. For fast response to my issue, 5 stars.
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NetGEL
May 23, 2024
Sorry but if you click on the port number you can write directly the port number without to scroll the port number list
Jason “Jay” Dixon
March 28, 2023
The application is phenomenal in itself. I like how easy it is to navigate as well as find out which devices are connected to whichever network is in question. However, there are some issues with expanding the Wi-Fi list. I would potentially purchase the package if someone from the development department would potentially contact me for a of the purchase product as well as the best way to utilize the software and the event of a man in the middle attack, Wireshark analyzer eavesdropping attack.
59 people found this review helpful
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HonestReviewer70
November 13, 2023
It's fast, clean, detailed, and seems to ascertain about as much information as can be expected from a public WiFi. I was staying at a hotel for awhile and wanted to know why their WiFi was so terrible even though their management said otherwise. This app quickly answered the question for me. It turns out that the place was using the same WiFi connection for their 60 Chinese made security cameras as they were for the WiFi that they had for their customers.
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