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An advanced tool for network diagnostics, LAN scanning, and problem detection.

Network Analyzer can help you diagnose various problems in your wifi network setup, Internet connectivity, and also detect various issues on remote servers thanks to the wide range of tools it provides.

It is equipped with a fast wifi device discovery tool, including all the LAN device's addresses and names, together with the Bonjour/DLNA services they provide. Further, Network Analyzer contains standard diagnostic tools such as ping, traceroute, port scanner, DNS lookup, whois, and Internet speed tester. Finally, it displays various useful information related to your wifi/cell connection.

WIFI LAN SCANNER
• Detection of all connected network devices (wifi & VPN)
• IP addresses of all discovered devices
• NetBIOS, mDNS (Bonjour​), LLMNR, and DNS name where available
• Pingability test of discovered devices
• IPv6 availability and discovered IPv6 addresses
• Wake on LAN (WOL) including remote WOL
• Scan of custom IP ranges
• Filtering and search in the discovered device list

PING & TRACEROUTE
• Round trip delay including IP address and hostname for every network node
• Geolocation data including latitude, longitude, country, city, and time zone
• AS number and network name information
• Complete trace route visualization on the map
• Graphical ping statistics updated in real time
• Configurable ICMP/UDP probes for traceroute
• Configurable ping payload size
• Both IPv4 and IPv6 - selectable

PORT SCANNER
• Scanning the most common ports or user-specified port ranges
• Detection of closed, firewalled, and open ports
• Description of the known open port services
• Scan of complete port range or user-editable common ports
• Both IPv4 and IPv6 - selectable

WHOIS
• Whois of domains, IP addresses and AS numbers

DNS LOOKUP
• Functionality similar to nslookup or dig
• Support of A, AAAA, CAA, CNAME, HINFO, MX, NS, PTR, SOA, SPF, SRV, SSHFP, TXT records
• Decoding and showing DNSSEC records such as DNSKEY, CDNSKEY, RRSIG, NSEC3PARAM, NSEC, NSEC3, DS, CDS, TLSA

INTERNET SPEED
• Test of both download and upload speeds
• Graphical speed test view
• Speed test history

NETWORK INFORMATION
• Default gateway, external IP (v4 and v6), DNS server, HTTP proxy
• Wifi network information such as SSID, BSSID, IP address, and subnet mask
• Cell network information such as network type
• Monitor of wifi, cell and VPN data usage (both sent and received data since the last boot)

LOCAL SERVICE DISCOVERY
• Bonjour service browser
• UPnP/DLNA service and device browser

MORE
• Full IPv6 support everywhere
• History of all performed tasks with the possibility to star the favorite ones
• Export by email, AirPrint, and AirDrop for most tools
• Light/dark theme
• Copy/paste support
• Detailed help
• Regular updates

Network Analyzer Pro App Comments & Reviews

Network Analyzer Pro Positive Reviews

App Illuminates Occult Knowledge, Allows Man to Taste Core of AppleHey, Apple, I’m talking to you…soooo, why not? Cuz this pairing of apps provides essential information! Why do I need to employ a third party in order to gain a little situational awareness, Apple?! Not the tactic of a copilot, let alone a combat veteran that needs the top guns! Stop tasting our sweet juicy data and memory-holing it to the priestly class of your occult dev(il)s! It’s common knowledge that knowledge is power, and for unlawful carnal knowledge, BigFruit wants us powerless, like a hellish Cupertino Air conditioner during wildfire season! Are they evil, or are they misunderstood? Are they rotten to the core, or is this simply a misunderstanding between a big worm and we birds who flock? You can and are able to prophesies that these apps are now and shall be installed on every one of my networked iFruits, whole eBooks, iPhondle slabs, and WacProse. Given the world market our dear demigod has created, having rested on the seventh day whilst ignoring the pleas of we drowning men, the App Store is now overly ripe with men playing God in attempt to right the perceived slight…and not all we cut from the same cloth. THIS APP IS THE BEST AROUND - its never gonna let ya down! Thank Heavens!.Version: 7.7.6

Must have for Network AdminsThe nifty app has a comprehensive set of tests and tools for IT/Network guys. It allows you to view network information on your iOS device that’s not limited to just WiFi. It can read and test from Cellular and Ethernet connections as well. You have the ability to accurately traceroute, dns lookups etc, as well as the ability to ping (variable packet size and timing) and run speed tests that plots the speed fluctuations over a set period of time. The upload test portion of it isn’t as robust from my experience but their servers can definitely take upwards of 70 Mbps which is more than sufficient for most tasks in residential and commercial environments. Of all the features, I’d commend the LAN scanner the most. I use it often and I like the fact that it shows you in the GUI which devices have a web interface, are pingable, or support IPV6. You can even access the web interface by clicking the link within the app itself. TL;DR - Get the paid version for sure if you are even a novice Network Admin, you’ll like it.Version: 7.6.2

Net Analyzer helped me balance my WIFI NetworkAfter scanning, I viewed the devices on my WIFI and moved some from 5 Mbps to 2.5 Mbps to improve streaming. I had an older iPad, iPhone, and printers using up bandwidth that I needed for my Smart TV, Apple, and Roku TV boxes. The TVs were buffering and after I made changes, the buffering stopped. Also in these recent times with Covid-19, many users are on WIFI, so I test for download and upload speeds. I can view when the speed is compromised. When it is real bad, usually on weekend mornings, I place a call the ISP and they usually restore service. I like this tool so well, I now use the premium version. I previously used other network speed testing apps until I found Net Analyzer, where you can view all your devices and what frequency they occupy. I hope in the future a spectrum analyzer is available to improve setting up a device to an unused or less used channel. I recommend this to everyone..Version: 7.6.2

Good app. Just wish it had one thingSo I purchased this app after messing with the Fing app. I say messing because that all seldom worked right, or at all and I was frustrated so I just bought the app. Good decision as this app works so much better and gives you more information. I do wish for two things and they are small stupid things that shouldn’t prevent you from purchasing this. First is I wish you could manually map your network. I have limited my WiFi router to only have enough IP addresses for all my devices and each is assigned an IP by MAC address. So I always know what device is going to get what internal IP. I wish you could map this all in advanced and then when you ran the scan it would identify the ones online and offline. Much like the Fing app. This was the only thing I found useful there. The other is I just wish the GUI was updated a little and didn’t look like it was an older iPhone app. But cosmetics don’t really matter when what is under the hood is so powerful. Great app and with every cent I paid..Version: 7.6.2

A Very Helpful AppWhile I am unable to make much of many of the features Net Analyzer offers, the features I do use have become indispensable to me. Mainly I will click on Net Analyzer anytime I suspect my wireless connection has been lost. Granted, I could achieve the same outcome by checking my settings, but Net Analyzer provides the information more quickly, thoroughly, and in a more aesthetically pleasing format. I also love using the Scan Network feature to see what other devices are connected. The ability to label these devices is helpful, as well. Finally, the app's built-in speed test is quick and easy to use and provides a helpful history of past results. The app has many other features, but these are the three I use the most. If you're not particularly tech savvy but would like something to help you see what's happening with your network connection, I recommend this app without reservation..Version: 7.6.2

The must-have tool!If I was allowed only one application on my iPhone, this Network Analyzer Pro is the one on which I would insist. Any time you find yourself using WiFi in a medical building lobby you can see the entire network in lists of IP addresses, their names, types of devices, and each one is ping-able from your iPhone with statistics and realtime charts, plus checking net speeds for uploads and downloads. Every time I fly or stay in a hotel, I always scan the network I’m on. In one’s home one should be familiar with how many devices are logged in to your WiFi. This application makes it simple to check your network. Every smartphone user should have this application and become familiar with “normal network behavior” by using it a couple times a day. Makes it easier to detect parasites when you know how normal network activity appears..Version: 8.2.1

Super Handy App Is an UnderstatementI’m far from a network tech or anything close, but I’ve had internet service long enough that I’ve realized that if given a choice, I’ll troubleshoot any network problems at home on my own (for hours if need be) rather than deal with the average service provider’s call center “expert” reachable through any public customer service phone number accessible by anyone not working for the CIA. Thanks to this app I rarely need to spend more than a few minutes fixing any issues. The UI is simple and anything (symbols, abbreviations, etc.) that may not be something I’m familiar with or how it works within this app and/or with my network when needed is clearly explained in a bullet pointed FAQ section. I’m even happy to say that despite the developer(s?) warning that WiFi speeds are very difficult to gauge with much accuracy and consequently users shouldn’t depend on what the app reads as up/down capabilities given after running a Speed Test, this app rarely gives me a reading that isn’t essentially the same as what my provider’s own Speed Test tool tells me. I’ve used this app for, I don’t know, 3-4 years at least on an almost daily basis and I literally can’t think of enough words that would effectively praise the person or people behind this awesome tool. Can’t even write “Five Stars” fast enough. Seriously, it’s one of those things you take for granted because you use it so much and it’s always so reliable, but if you’re ever without it it’s like realizing you’ve left the house without a phone and wallet. You don’t need to keep looking for a similar app now that you’ve found this - you’ll only be wasting your time. That’s what’s up..Version: 8.2

Bait and switch!I bought this to be able to see network devices and give them custom names. Surprise surprise they don’t notify you that you can’t do this until you buy it and then they display a FAQ in a bright yellow box saying you can’t do custom names. If it is important enough to create a overhead FAQ in yellow identifying a limitation problem then it should be in the description of the app! That is a bait an switch! Who doesn’t want custom device naming? Uh, everyone who manages a network wants it. It has been a big enough complaint obviously they created a FAQ. Then that info SHOULD be included in the product description! While Apple is the cause, they still know it exists and people want it, yet chose to not disclose it before buying the app from them!! Sorry, that is deceptive practices! App is useless for me and I’m out my money while they get rich of duped users!.Version: 7.6.2

I just wanted to support the dev but found value anywayI tried the Network Analyzer app and found it to be everything I needed. I didn’t see any features listed in Pro that I cared about, but I wanted to support the developer for not requiring a subscription for the premium app, so I went ahead and bought it. I was surprised, however, to gain history and ability to star my ping and DNS tool tests so that I can easily repeat them and switch between them. I didn’t see that among the listed features, but I like them. I expect that being able to perform DNS queries for specific records will be useful to me, in the future, as well. I was also pleased that all of my content (except, of course, location permission which I had granted) carried over to the Pro app from the free version. Nicely done!.Version: 8.2.1

Excellent tool for diagnosis & comprehension of NW issuesI’ve relied upon this and other of their technical tool kit to gain understanding of network behavior vs equipment interconnected on LAN/WAN. True in today’s world much data and data crunching for AI and other high IO/multi processor array functions reside outside your physical domain but finally the product of all that effort generates huge spurts of information back to your systems. Because old legacy hardware often resides on your grid right along side of the latest and greatest equipment, it can be a chore to diagnose network functionality and performance. ‘Network Analyzer Pro’ is great as your first source of network performance analysis allowing you to then drill down with more granular test equipment to isolate problematic hardware or software issues. Keep up the good work!.Version: 7.6.2

A rare gem: functional, simple, and fairly priced cli on the goIt is not often these days you can find an actually useful tool on the app store that doesn’t require a subscription. Network Analyzer Pro is packed with all the bells and whistles one would expect from a UI based network tool. Nice to have so many tools available without dropping into a terminal, especially the port scanning. I assume the port scanner backend is an nmap lib of some sort, as it has similar feature flags. The results are surfaced in a nice layout and with an extra nice feature of storing results from prior scans. This is great for keeping track network devices at VRBO/Airbnb type places; I’ve caught one IP camera so far, to my own surprise!.Version: 8.2.1

Get This System Status - Together = 👍🏼This (and it’s Sister App) are probably the most used on my iPhone(s). Simply put, these Apps gives you a peak into what’s going on underneath the surface of your device. A simple analogy - Think of it like this; let’s say you own a car and you never look at the instrument panel and/or gauges (speed, fuel, oil, temperature etc). You just drive the car and hope for the best. First, you’re going to run out of fuel because you aren’t monitoring the level. (eventually the same with oil, and engine temperature.) Second, if you don’t know the speed you’re driving, you’re going to either lose control and crash. attract the attention of the police, be pulled over and cited. Maybe you’ll be driving faster than the speed limit or perhaps you’ll be driving slower than the speed limit and clogging traffic. The point is ... you’re either using your device or (machine) properly or you’re not. This (and it’s Sister App) act like a full instrument panel for your device and your network. Highest Recommendation!.Version: 8.2.1

Many Years of Useful ServiceBeing a network guy (26 years professionally, and now another 12 building, expanding, monitoring, and administrating a large home network of near 100 devices), I find network tools are invaluable. Network Analyzer Pro is one of those tools, I’ve been using it since 2013 (and maybe its predecessor before that). I like to keep track of every device on my network, and scan for unexpected devices and changes regularly. Without going into everything this tool can do, I just say I find it very useful and wouldn’t be without it. Thanks to the developer for keeping it current!.Version: 9.0.2

Great until iOS 11Get this app. It is very useful for knowing what is happening on your LAN. I have used this tool for a long time. It is still a very valuable tool but when Apple started blocking access to MAC addresses it broke a lot of good features; some of the best features. I used to be able to give names meaningful to me to my network devices. Apple broke this. Apple claims to be acting to protect the privacy of users. I am not so sure. Apple also started blocking access to OS log files to hide what they are doing to monitor everything users access. If they care about user privacy why would they do this?.Version: 8.2.1

INVALUABLEAs a system engineer I support the vast Kennedy Space Center and surrounding Air Force and Space Force bases. It’s a lot of ground to cover with over 100 buildings, thousands of devices and a very secured network infrastructure. The information I can get out of this single app can help solve 90% of connectivity issues that I troubleshoot. Testing new infrastructure and how it affects our current one is also very important. I would rate this a 5 if it included some simple calculators that would help detail the troubleshooting. Like an IP | Subnet | Netmask | Network calculator for reference to the data that the app finds I use this almost everyday to not only troubleshoot but to ensure things are running smoothly!.Version: 8.0

Excellent and ReliableThere are a million mobile network scanner on the iOS market. I have had this one for 13 to 15 years and it has never once let me down. I don’t know if it’s increased in price, but however, much it cost. I think it pays to get the pro version. it is the perfect blend of well designed user interface and features that beginners to intermediate level technically proficient individuals can appreciate. You won’t be afraid to use your app. It won’t make you feel stupid. I love this thing. I paid for it once and I would pay for it every year, but I don’t have to. It’s perfect..Version: 8.2

Really great tool for network analysis, definitely worth the purchase years later.Purchased the pro version years ago and it’s an amazing tool that makes iPhones and iPads which are of course locked down tighter than a tight… thing… and I can’t even believe how much I’ve used it for quick reference when I’m away from cli. It’s definitely worth the money and I have been very happy with it and honestly likely one of the few App Store purchases I don’t regret, usually I regret my purchases and end up not using them anymore. Not this one though..Version: 9.0.1

CCIE input: Good, maybe great app... could use featuresWHAT WORKS... * Pretty graphics, good menu layout and a slick UI that you’d expect from iOS * Fast and responsive app experience * Network info is as good as you can ask for in iOS... there are the well known limitations on WiFi signal info that are missing but that’s addressed in their missing-features FAQ * Network Test has excellent granularity. I shape my traffic and it’s easy to watch the shaper kick in at this granularity EXISTING FUNCTIONALITY GAPS... * Test functionality needs: configurable server address, configurable test duration, Auto vs configurable MSS, time-stamped test stats export * Traceroute needs: TCP support with configurable port, mtr function with multi-path detection and time-stamped stats export (json?) * DNS needs: TCP and DNS over HTTPS support MISSING FEATURES... * ICMP Black hole detection and PMTUD test: ie is the ICMP Fragment Needed message delivered, and output info about the ICMP response, such as MTU size needed, inner packet header info, etc... * curl-style tool with throughput graphs and detailed socket stats output/ export * TLS Cert info To respond... penningtonthing /at\ the google-mail SaaS domain.Version: 7.7

Update 2026: still love it and part of my toolbox! Excellent Network At-Moment management utilityBeen using the pro bundle (system status and network analyzer PRO) for a few years now, and they are a must-have (specifically PRO versions. Must admit to have benefited from a one-time purchase for the PRO upgrades. They are Not just valuable for quick analysis, but it does provide a extensive details allowing for robust information gathering of your own assets and keys information for effective issues troubleshooting and resolution. Quite the “swiss-army-knive” app bundle for me..Version: 9.0.1

One of the few apps I could live withoutI am a software engineer and mostly I use Network Analyzer Pro to check my home office system. I could use the same utilities from either my desktop or laptop, but the ability to do it from my iPad and iPhone is much more convenient. It made it easy to inform my ISP that something was wrong on the line as I could check the pings and see them dropping out, resulting in the ISP going out and finding a loose wire that was shorting out. Great App, used it for years, I would give it 6 stars if I could..Version: 9.0.1

Net AnalyzerI bought this 2 years ago & have used it at least once a week since that time. I’m able to run basic & quick Network tests to begin my troubleshooting routine. Sometimes it answers all the needed questions & points to a solution without using my expensive equipment or programs. Unfortunately, it’s limited when working with Apple device connectivity issues, but it gives me enough information to make an informed decision. I’m satisfied with this app, especially at the price I paid for it..Version: 9.0.1

Wow! Never seen so much abilities.Wow! Never seen so much abilities. This so is feature packed and is the first app I’ve ever seen on iOS with this much utility, I always assumed that iOS was so sandboxed developers couldn’t provide features that are so basic in any other platform and it always bugged me. But now I see there is diverging else going on entirely. I am actually really disappointed in so many apps now. I love this app. I hope there is a community around it somewhere. Thank you Developers for this wonderful gift. Looks like a lot of work went into it. It could definitely use a little touch up here and there but that’s with any app accept Plinky & Heaper 😁 Thank you and please keep working on this thing, I bet you could pick a new fancy SoC hacking gadget like the Hale Hound, Biscuit, flipper and others and add some complimentary features etc that acts as an auxiliary function resource. That would be Skookum..Version: 9.0.2

Excellent utilityIncludes every networking tool I ever wanted and then some. Lots of detailed information. Makes locating problems on my network easy. The only issue I have is a minor gripe about the interface — it’s not obvious (to me) that hitting “new” on the “tools” page is the way to start testing something. The interface on that page is built around a history list that I don’t use much. So it ends up just getting in the way of me finding the tool pane I want (host + tool — go). It’s just a moment to remember what to do, plus an extra click, so not a big deal. The capabilities and information more than make up for it..Version: 7.6.2

DagNabbitRabbit🐰 Sprint iphone 6+I love, love, love this app! It shows me more pertinent information on one page than most apps of its kind show you in ten pages! And the information that is produced is viable useful information Keep up the great work. DagNabbitRabbit 🐰💢‼️ New update~DagNabbitRabbit🐰 T-Mobile iPhone 15 I still use this app, Network Analyzer Pro through many updates and through iPhone 6+, 7+, XS-Max, and now 15 pro max and find it indispensable ‼️ Shows me accurate reading of my usage of WiFi data and 5G data, my ip location, speed tests, phone data information and so much more. Definitely DagNabbitRabbit🐰 Approved‼️ Thank you for keeping Network Pro Analyzer on the App Store for all these years! DagNabbitRabbit 🐰 T~Mobile iPhone 15 pro max March 2026 Still my go to app when I need to see pertinent information on my Apple device. Tells me everything I need to know..Version: 9.0.1

Best networking debug app for the price!This is my go to have to locate a device, debug my small home network with more than 30 devices some times things don’t always work the way they are supposed to. DHCP sometimes device IP move around with a router reboot, or the name of particular device is not clear but you want to login to it....this is you’re tool. Can easily scan and locate those devices with an open port 80 then launch the browser quickly from inside the tool. Best networking tool!.Version: 9.0

More than I know how to useLet’s me see everything on my network. Apple’s privacy move means I have to do some investigations and my labels might not always stick, but overall I have a great view of what’s happening. Being able to log my info and test data is very convenient. As an amateur I’d love if there was a reference or link to a quality noob site. I have dug around and learned a lot on my own but if the creators had some good references they could point towards that’d be the one thing I’d ask for at this point. I have recommended this to others..Version: 7.7

Straight forward solid network scan toolIf you want a quick, easy, and by and large accurate scan of the devices on your WiFi network this is a great tool. You’ll get devices, remote services, and some basic tools like port scanning. It’s very simple to use and very quick to run a scan. Don’t expect advanced or sophisticated recon, but expect a very easy app that will quickly give you a baseline idea of what’s out there. I’d pay for it again even at twice the cost because it’s so handy and convenient. Good job with this one..Version: 7.6.1

Very helpful for network monitoringI use this app every day to help make sure all of my devices are properly connected to my virtual network/VPN private subnet. It’s my first go-to for checking connection status of several devices on my network - including servers, my laptop and my mobile device. I need these systems to function for my small freelancer business, so the Network Analyzer app is extremely helpful in assuring all of my machines and devices are networked properly and connecting like they should be..Version: 8.2.1

A Trusted PalI’ve used others, and I test these results. I prefer NOT to rely on what the cable company’s own app tells me because of how it’s presented. AND this app goes beyond my walls to quantify the speed of connection to remote DNS, data centers, whatever! It’s quick and easy and intuitive to use, I never needed instructions. I’ve used it to troubleshoot work connections, as well as frequent use at home. Checking after new equipment installations. After power outages. Rely on Network Analyzer Pro - you’ll be glad!.Version: 8.2

Information App Does All It Says.$This app is for information. It quickly gets info on the iphone, the particular wifi network to which it’s attached (if any), the vpn data, and the celluar network. Other “tabs” are used to measure upload and download speeds. If precise location is not given, Apple does impose some limitations, which I consider good privacy. I have used this for several years, and am completely satisfied that it does all it says. Good app..Version: 9.0.1

Speed test bugSadly, Apple has rendered a lot of these functions dead for one reason or another but the speed test was always great. However, one of the recent updates caused the speed test to display wildly contradictory information. The bitrate counter at the bottom will show 19mbps while the graph shows over 400mbps during the same interval. (They used to match). It also no longer records dips to zero and outtages and disconnections during the test which it did before. This app used to be good evidence for an ISP but now it’s oddly inaccurate..Version: 7.7.6

One of my go-to sleeper appsI don’t write reviews for apps when they ask me to, but I use this app constantly so they deserve it. I’ll keep it short. If you’re a nerd trying to make an iPad work as your primary “laptop”, or you do network troubleshooting on the road, you _need_ this app. I’m using it all the time to find devices on the network, check the quality of my connection, or find that mysterious open port. Super handy tool to have on all your iOS / iPadOS devices..Version: 8.2

A great tool for knowing your network better!This app has been crucial to help me see what is on my network, and to see what those devices are capable of. I was a little intimidated at first by the interface, but that was simply because there are so many capabilities. Even the non-pro, free version is excellent, and does not bother you with ads, etc. I rarely, rarely ever review or rate apps, but let me tell you: you will not go wrong by trying this app. Thanks for a great product..Version: 8.0

Used for years. Love it.This app shows if there’s good stability in the connection. Only app I know of that shows that. Very helpful. If the graph is bottoming out than their is a bad ground connection. 75% of the calls I get turn out to be ground related for cable internet. Installers, half the time don’t even hook up a grounding cannon. Good way to fry modems and cause 5 or 6 service calls. With a bad ground they will have intermittent service. It will work for after he resets the modem long enough for the tech to say “all fixed” and drive off..Version: 7.6.2

Useful collection of tools in one appLove it when I need it. So many times various providers have needed to connect to our WiFi/DMZ zone in the firewall (alarm control panels, DVRs, Etc.). This app is crucial for verifying their connectivity, putting their failures to configure back to them. Also allows scanning the network I’m connected to to sniff out the out-of-place hosts, or finding those devices someone connected & just left it wide open with factory defaults. Too bad iOS now blocks reporting MAC addresses- not helping anyone Apple..Version: 7.6.2

Great until Apple’s iOS 11 restrictionsThis is a good tool for WiFi geek types like myself. Handy IT networking tool for Pre iOS 11. This is not the fault of the developer. In iOS 11, apps can no longer access MAC addresses in the ARP table. I’m not sure what other limitations this application now has on my 8 Plus. There are some things that are missing, mainly signal strength and signal to noise ratio as well as the noise floor. It would also be nice if it reported the channel of the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands. Your iPhone or iPad is on one so the hardware knows, but Apple may not allow access to this information..Version: 7.4.2

Extremely powerful tools!!This app is extremely useful for both the professional and the curious layman - it's fascinating to see everything that's going on on within your network/device and the developer continually supports the app Don't forget to check the FAQs and other documentation! - the developer gives you a comprehensive, easy to understand explanation of everything the app is telling you a HUGE thank you to the developer!.Version: 7.7.6

Simple and effective…Most of my day is spent verifying all performance aspects of my networks. This app often proves that things are working when others are not sure. And this app can cause me embarrassment to find out I screwed up some setting that caused a problem. The various tools are ideal for my use. Apple recently blocked the network scanning from being able to identify specific device types. That’s the only bummer..Version: 7.7

Must have for those on roadBeing able to quickly identify analyze a clients network is essential to field teams and other professional IT consultants. This tool is a great start and insight to the network and the security. You understand if you can see other devices, and if they can see your device. Also, great women, public settings, such as airports to understand the risk associated to the Wi-Fi at that location..Version: 9.0.2

Net Analyzer is a great app. Thank you.Very good app and the features i am still trying to figure them all out lol This app is definitely worth the funds that are required to purchase it. The app is packed with lots of features. Take the time to sit down and open the book and read and learn what the app does before leaving negative feedback for someone. If you will take a minute to educate yourself and learn how to use this app. Thank you guys for a great app..Version: 8.0

Love it…use it daily…Admittedly, I’m a power user. 16 webcams, +100 smart devices, 3 Alien routers, 4 APs & one VPN server. This is my "go to" too when setting up new devices or checking existing ones. The ping / trace route are invaluable when checking on server connectivity issues. Because this app is on my iPad Pro, I no longer have to use the PCs to analyze issues. It’s a great time saver. For fun, check it out on a plane or hotel hotspot! See who’s around you!.Version: 8.2.1

Overall the bestEvery app has drawbacks, but I’ve been using this app for years and have not had to use another. I’ve been able to set it up for people who know nothing about what this app does, and show them how to figure out if something is up. They can even tell a support tech what they are seeing, and I think that is cool. This app has been used enough on my phone and iPad to deserve a review. So here it is: This one will do what you need it to do in a pinch..Version: 7.6.2

AN INVALUABLE TOOL FOR I.T.This app provides way more information for the IT professional than I have room here to list. The speed test feature is graphically superior to anything I've seen so far. The LAN feature will provide MORE information about your local network than you could ever imagine. If you work as an IT technician, this app will provide you with a wealth of invaluable information!.Version: 9.0.1

Works as intended but not always insightful for the network noviceI found the app good for figuring out whether after connecting to the WiFi why I am not able to connect to the internet. At level 1 you know you do not have internet connection because you are not connected to an external IP but not the reason for it (which would be level 2). Also it would be nice to see from the tool which WiFi band and channel gives you the best throughput and least interference from other networks..Version: 7.6.2

My go-to networking toolboxI've been using this app for years for network scanning and troubleshooting. It has proved itself a very useful tool over the years. If you're a network admin or just someone with a more complicated than average home network, this little tool will provide you with a lot of help in diagnosing network issues, all from the comfort of your iPhone or iPad..Version: 7.7.6

A must haveI use this app whenever my home network seems slow. I got the ip addresses from my home to my internet vendor’s first hop all the way to the last. I check ip ping times to the first hop all the time; to the last hop if the first hop is ok but the network is slow. LAN speed comes in very handy to check if upload acks or downloads aren’t working. A very helpful tool..Version: 8.2.1

Awesome useful tool, wish for more.I have found this tool very useful in tracking who has logged on to my home network. I do wish I could use this to kick a mis-user off of my network. This app annoyingly reminds me every use, that I have denied cellular access: and to change this in settings. I understood this app was for wifi, and not for examining my cellular network..Version: 8.1.1

Best Network ToolThis is the best collection of LAN/WAN info gathering tools that I’ve found on the App Store. I use it for tasks ranging from: • polling local devices for NetBIOS and host names/IP addresses/MAC address to tasks such as • running ping, traceroute, port scanning, whois, and dig commands against remote domains (and IP addresses where logically possible) The one feature that I’ve had persistent issues with is the speed test. This feature also provides surprisingly little info about the sessions’ connection and quality information. It honestly feels like the speed test feature development was abandoned years ago. That being said, the app is still the best set of networking info tools that I’ve found. 4.999 stars!.Version: 7.7.6

Speed test upload stopped workingLove this app for many years now until today the speed test upload stopped working but only via VPN. After trying various debugging (phone reboot; network refresh; different VPN protocols; comparing with web speed tests, etc) went to app support which only shows FAQs there’s no actual way to contact support. which leaves me only here to report the issue, except now there’s two issues: 1. the speed test issue just described; and 2. no way to contact support. fix these and i’ll give back 5 stars for an otherwise sterling app. Ok I use this a lot so even though it’s not fixed I’ll restore 5 stars for this otherwise very useful app.Version: 8.2

Quite interestingI’m a low-level geek who purchased the bundle (Net Analyzer; System Status) after reading an article in The Verge regarding Apple’s recent iOS updates slowing CPUs on older devices from 1400MHz to 600 MHz to prolong battery life. I wanted to check mine. A different app was mentioned in the article, but I bought this because I liked the dev’s credible-sounding responses to some reviews. Glad I did; I’m impressed. First, I am fascinated at the abundance of data presented in a user-friendly format. Second, the “About” section is loaded with explanations of this data, with links opening to even more info. The dev writes in a straight-forward tone that I can understand. I’ve confirmed my CPU has not been slowed, so now I’m happy & busy learning info in both apps..Version: 7.4.2

Great AppThis is a very good App with several important Features . However would be nice if the info has details about the CELL PHONE PROVIDER CONNECTION INFO , thanks..Version: 8.2.1

Net AnalyzerExcellent tool.Version: 7.5

Highly RecommendedUsed it for a few years now and it has all what you need to do node port scans, Whois lookups, basically essential tools to diagnose most issues with networks. Never had a issue with it because when there was an issue the developer squashed it immediately! No support call needed. Cheers..Version: 7.7.6

Very good app A+This app those everything you need when it comes to verify your network settings. I recommend this app..Version: 7.7

The BestI’ve had this app from the beginning it saved me many times. With a VPN it will show on a dynamic map anyplace in the world the IP address is. That really comes in handy..Version: 7.7

Nice to see update n 2020This is one of my oldest purchase for iOS device and I’m happy to see they still care about this useful app. Well done developer!.Version: 7.7

Helps me at work a lotI am an IT pro, and this program really helps get a quick overview of a network. Shame Apple removed the ability to look up ARP tables..Version: 7.6.2

My go to toolUse it to check the device IPs on my lan.Version: 9.0.2

GoodWorks well.. don’t have anything to compare it to.. dns always has a nx name and no serial number with more than two digits.Version: 9.0.2

Great appVery informative data.Version: 9.0.2

Great app for checking networksThis app works great for getting network up address assigned to devices on your network..Version: 9.0.2

Helpful AnalyzerThe network Analyzer has been helpful to check other party’s on the network at home or in a public network working with others or unauthorized connections. Checking speeds as well..Version: 9.0.1

PrefectLove it.Version: 9.0.1

Best Network Analyzer AppBest Network Analyzer App.Version: 9.0.1

Good AppEasy to use, good app..Version: 9.0.1

Extremely Useful!I have been using this app for a while now, and I love it. I find it very handy for figuring out issues with my home network..Version: 9.0.1

Best $3 I ever spentWorks like a charm, indispensable for network diagnostics on the go..Version: 9.0.1

Pretty good, but sadly limited by iOS Security.IOS apps since iOS 11 ( 8 versions ago as of iOS 26) cannot find the MAC addresses of local devices in the network, and consequently can’t determine the manufacturer of the device that usually is evident from the first three bytes of the MAC address. This limits the usefulness of the LAN Scanner in the app. This limitation is by design from Apple for privacy reasons, as the way to find MAC Addresses in the local network can also be used by apps to fingerprint and track you. Not that this app would use this to track you, Apple just doesn’t really give exceptions..Version: 9.0.1

Simply the best!No false representation, it is what it is, and it works!.Version: 9.0.1

Ver usefulHelped a lot in setting up my network both at work and home. Thank you..Version: 9.0.1

Useful appHave used it since the first ipad came out. The developer has provided great support for the app from day one and continues to do so..Version: 9.0.1

Love this appGreat little tool that allows me to do basic network analysis with the command line tools I’m familiar with..Version: 9.0

Great job, ads are NOT a botherGreat job, ads are not a bother.Version: 8.2.1

Useful toolGreat.Version: 8.2.1

My goto whenever and wherever I amI have been putting this app the good use since I first purchased it forever ago. I am supplied with all the pertinent info I need to either diagnose an issue or to do research on a specific ip. I bought the pro version right away since it was reasonably priced and it has been worth every penny.Version: 8.2.1

Great tool. It does a lot more than I realised. The Lite version is ok too.Easily ping outside addresses, run tracerts.... I rarely have to pull my laptop out of my bag at customer sites these days. It's been a valuable tool..Version: 8.2.1

Great tool! Works well.Thanks.Version: 8.2.1

GreatGreat app — I’ve been using it for years, and it’s still as reliable as ever..Version: 8.2.1

Powerful and versatile network utility.Easy to use and offers many network analysis options..Version: 8.2.1

Very nice & useful infoI like all the additional information I can find. Very good Analyzer..Version: 8.2.1

Excellent.Great mobile app to use along with any computer based programs you may have..Version: 8.2.1

Great app!Handy to have at your fingertips when you suspect internet is down or running slow.Version: 8.2.1

Nice!Nery neat set of tools for everyday life and more!.Version: 8.2.1

Love it!Love i.Version: 8.2.1

What devices do I have?I use this to scan my wifi to see how many and the ip addresses of devices connected..Version: 8.2.1

Worth it toolI rarely write reviews . Excellent tool for anyone running their home or professional network..Version: 8.2.1

Solid and very usefulVery stable and useful application. Great for simpler diagnostics and testing. I use it for years and it is very helpful tool, both from phone and iPad.Version: 8.2.1

Been using this for years nowVery useful for network troubleshooting.Version: 8.2.1

Simply indispensable!Must have. Comprehensive and just works..Version: 8.2.1

Great debug tool!Depend on this as a quick home networking debugging and troubleshooting tool. Thanks!.Version: 8.2.1

Handy networking appI’ve used it for years to test and scan networks from my phone. Works every time..Version: 8.2.1

Great network appGreat utility!.Version: 8.2.1

Great ToolGreat analyzing tool, especially when arguing with Ma Bell over speed..Version: 8.2.1

Tec_64I have been using this app for quite a while now. Would recommend it..Version: 8.2.1

Great network toolsReliable and easy to understand.Version: 8.2.1

Great network Swiss Army knifeJust nice tools to have around. Used it for many years 👍.Version: 8.2

Paul ChanExcellent app.Version: 8.2

Very helpfulWe use this tool on a regular basis for our technicians. I would highly recommend for any network technician..Version: 8.2

Good AppWould be great if they enabled a way so we can use MAC addresses again. Other than that I enjoy this app..Version: 8.2

Fantastique!Très utile!.Version: 8.1.1

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