Very easy to use.. Would benefit from an iPad version and more advanced functionality such as packet size.. Overall, awesome?.
Very easy to use.. Would benefit from an iPad version and more advanced functionality such as packet size.. Overall, awesome?.
This application is perfect and unique in the fact on other available app of this type compares with the features and usability of this Particular ping tool, Bravo app maker, As this is the perfect tool for any duties of the local or multi-branch network admin. 10/5... Or 5/5. Buy it!
I can definitely use this for work! Love it.
ping、Traceroute、telnetが一つのアプリにまとまってるのは良い。無料版と違うのはサーバ設定を複数記憶しておけるところか? 是非、アップデートでsshクライアント機能も付けて欲しいところです。
Two thumbs up. Subnet ping module is the most useful tool. Lite version is way too functional. Tone it down and sales will go up.
I like what this application is trying to do. However, I would like to be able to touch on a discovered IP address and have a choice to add it to the list or to telnet to it. Also, using telnet on other then default ports took a bit to figure out. You have to add the IP and port to the list. Some things need some tuning: the examples get cut off (telnet for one). Another nice feature would be some way of remembering past scans so you can compare them. If it exists, its not obvious. Its a solid application with lots of potential.
It gets the job done but it looks like the developer didnt bother to test their own software. Text input boxes are hidden behind the keyboard, selection lists are hidden behind the top on the screen and the rest of the user interface just looks like it was thrown together in a hurry. I wish I hadnt spent the $4 fir an app that should be $.99.
This app does what it says it will, but it doesnt do it over VPN, which was the reason I bought it....kind of useless to me without being able to work over VPN.
Im not sure how the developer implements ping in this app, but the first ping time is almost always far far too high, and the pings after that are often higher than what I get using what I know to be a solid implementation if ipv4 ping with 64 bit packets. Do not trust it.
Mine seems to error at 100 replies. Otherwise- great! No app updates in years- consider your price please!
Excellent tool for searching for devices on your network.
I use this a lot at client houses to check what they have on their network, without the need for a laptop.
Every network admin should have this app!
Works great for finding what is on your local network. Used screen capture to make a file of what it found
Love this app. Its a time saver!!!
No bells/whistles just what I need to know quick. Especially traveling. Good trick (if you manage a website) is to ping THAT url for travel times AND a quick no-brain check site is up.
I am a network admin/tech/engineer and was looking for an simple app that would let me ping other network devices from my phone to test network connectivity. I downloaded the free lite version first to test out the app and ended up buying the paid version. Easy to use, easy to read, easy to understand. This is a good app that doesnt over complicate the simple ping command. Also has a few other helpful tools like subnet ping, trace route, netbios lookup, and telnet. I have only tried the ping and ping subnet tools so far. For telnet and ssh I usually use an app called Prompt! I will edit my review after testing the other features!
This is still the most useful IP address tool I have found. I use it to keep track of my network IP assignments and to search for new or malfunctioning devices. Works at home as well as across my work VPN.
This is the single most useful app on my phone, I’ve been using it for 3-4 years+ now and have zero complaints. It’s a huge time saver for finding used IPs on my network, device types, and even the telnet utility is pretty cool.
One suggestion though, add gaming system option to device list.
Very helpful tool
I am a network admin/tech/engineer and was looking for an simple app that would let me ping other network devices from my phone to test network connectivity. I downloaded the free lite version first to test out the app and ended up buying the paid version. Easy to use, easy to read, easy to understand. This is a good app that doesn't over complicate the simple ping command. Also has a few other helpful tools like subnet ping, trace route, netbios lookup, and telnet. I have only tried the ping and ping subnet tools so far. For telnet and ssh I usually use an app called Prompt! I will edit my review after testing the other features!
No bells/whistles just what I need to know quick. Especially traveling. Good trick (if you manage a website) is to ping THAT url for travel times AND a quick no-brain check site is up.
Love this app. It's a time saver!!!
Works great for finding what is on your local network. Used screen capture to make a file of what it found
Great network management tool. I use it often.
Every network admin should have this app!
I use this a lot at client houses to check what they have on their network, without the need for a laptop.
Excellent tool for searching for devices on your network.
Mine seems to error at 100 replies. Otherwise- great! No app updates in years- consider your price please!
I'm not sure how the developer implements ping in this app, but the first ping time is almost always far far too high, and the pings after that are often higher than what I get using what I know to be a solid implementation if ipv4 ping with 64 bit packets. Do not trust it.
This app does what it says it will, but it doesn't do it over VPN, which was the reason I bought it....kind of useless to me without being able to work over VPN.
It gets the job done but it looks like the developer didn't bother to test their own software. Text input boxes are hidden behind the keyboard, selection lists are hidden behind the top on the screen and the rest of the user interface just looks like it was thrown together in a hurry. I wish I hadn't spent the $4 fir an app that should be $.99.
I like what this application is trying to do. However, I would like to be able to touch on a discovered IP address and have a choice to add it to the list or to telnet to it. Also, using telnet on other then default ports took a bit to figure out. You have to add the IP and port to the list. Some things need some tuning: the examples get cut off (telnet for one). Another nice feature would be some way of remembering past scans so you can compare them. If it exists, it's not obvious. It's a solid application with lots of potential.
Two thumbs up. Subnet ping module is the most useful tool. Lite version is way too functional. Tone it down and sales will go up.