Network Utilities: Your Mobile Becomes a Network Diagnostic Tool
2025: The year your mobile phone gains network powers!
Whether you want to figure out why your Wi-Fi is "hanging", or check which devices are connected in your home, Network Utilities turns your Android into a powerful network diagnostic tool - without having to be a technician!
In today's digital world, we all depend on the internet. But when our connection has problems, we feel helpless. The Network utilities comes to change this situation, offering everyone - from the average user to the professional - the tools they need to understand and fix their own networks.
Imagine having a personal Wi-Fi "doctor" who can tell you exactly what's wrong with your connection. That's exactly what the Network utilities - a free application that turns your mobile into a network diagnostic laboratory.
🏠 For the home
See which devices are connected to your Wi-Fi and detect "unwanted guests"
💼 For work
Check the quality of your office connection and identify problems before they become serious
🎮 For gaming
Measure latency and find the best connection for online gaming
📱 For mobile
Analyze the Wi-Fi signal and find the best location in your space
- 🔍 Find devices: See all devices connected to your Wi-Fi - from mobiles to smart TVs
- 📶 Connection check: Measure your internet speed and stability
- 🌐 Wi-Fi Analysis: Find which Wi-Fi channel is the least crowded and change it for better performance
- 🔒 Security check: See which "doors" are open on your devices
- ⚡ Remote activation: Wake your computer from your mobile (Wake on LAN)
- 📊 Usage statistics: See how much data you're using and where.
- 🔧 Advanced tools: For those who want to go a step further - data packet analysis (requires advanced knowledge)
Scenario 1: Netflix keeps crashing. With Network Utilities you can check if the problem is a slow connection, Wi-Fi overload from multiple devices, or something else.
Scenario 2: You suspect that someone is using your Wi-Fi without permission. The app will show you all the connected devices with their names.
Scenario 3: You want to put your computer to sleep but be able to wake it up from your bed when needed.
- Free and complete: No hidden charges
- Easy use: Even for beginners
- Rich features: All tools in one app
- Frequent updates: The application is constantly improving.
- Without root: Works on all devices
- Excellent documentation: Instructions for each tool
- Advertisements: There are, but not annoying
- Learning curve: Some tools need explanation
- Rights: Requires several permissions for full functionality
- Language: Only in English
- Battery consumption: Some tools eat up a little more battery
1️⃣ Check which devices are on your Wi-Fi
Go to "IP Discover" → Press "Start" → See the list of all connected devices. If you see unknown devices, you may have "unwanted guests"!
2️⃣ Measure your connection speed
Select "Ping" → Type "google.com" → Press "Start". If the numbers are below 50ms, you have a good connection. Above 100ms means there is a problem.
3️⃣ Analyze your Wi-Fi
Go to "WiFi Analyzer" → See which channels are crowded → Change your router's channel to the least crowded for better performance.
4️⃣ Check the security of a device
Select "Port Scanner" → Enter the IP address of a device → See which "ports" are open. Fewer open ports = greater security.
5️⃣ View usage statistics
Go to "Traffic Stats" → Track how much data you're using in real time → Identify which apps are "eating" the most internet.
🐌 Slow Wi-Fi
Problem: The internet is slow.
Solution: Use WiFi Analyzer to find a less crowded channel, or IP Discover to see if multiple devices are using the connection at the same time.
❓ Unknown devices
Problem: I see devices I don't recognize
Solution: Many devices (smart TVs, printers, Alexa) don't have understandable names. Try unplugging them one by one to identify them.
🔧 The application is not working
Problem: The app doesn't find devices.
Solution: Make sure you are connected to Wi-Fi (not mobile data), and that you have given location permissions to the app.
🔒 Security issues
Problem: Many open doors
Solution: This is normal for many devices. Only be concerned if you see ports like 22 (SSH), 23 (Telnet), or 3389 (Remote Desktop) on devices that don't need them.
⚠️ Attention: Do not try to scan devices that do not belong to you! This may be illegal and cause problems. Use the application only on your own network.
| Feature |
Network utilities |
Wifi analyzer |
IPTools |
Network Scanner |
| Price |
Free |
Free |
€2.99 |
Free |
| Find devices |
✅
| ✅ |
❌ |
✅ |
| Wifi analyzer |
✅ |
✅ |
❌ |
❌ |
| Scanner Port |
✅ |
❌ |
✅ |
❌ |
| Wake on LAN |
✅ |
❌ |
✅ |
❌ |
| Ease of use |
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
⭐⭐⭐ |
⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
❓ Does the application require root to work?
No! Network Utilities works perfectly without root. Some advanced features (like packet sniffing) may require special permissions, but all the basic tools are available on all devices.
🔒 Is the app safe?
Yes, it is completely safe. The application does not collect any personal data and all analysis is done locally on your device. It does not send anything to the internet unless you request it (e.g. ping test).
📱 Does it work on iOS?
Unfortunately not. Network Utilities is only available for Android due to iOS's limitations on network access. For iPhone users, there are alternatives like "Network Analyzer" or "iNet".
⚡ Does it consume a lot of battery?
No, unless you leave continuous scanning enabled. For normal use (checks every now and then), consumption is minimal. If you notice excessive consumption, disable background scans.
🌐 Does it work with mobile data?
Some tools do (like ping and traceroute), but most require a Wi-Fi connection. Scanning for devices only works when you're connected to the same network as them.
🔧 How do I update the app?
The app is automatically updated via the Google Play Store. You can also manually check for updates in the Play Store. Updates bring new tools and bug fixes.
Custom Scripts: You can create your own scripts for automated checks. The application supports exporting results in a format that can be read by other programs.
Packet Analysis: If you have experience with Wireshark, Network Utilities offers basic packet analysis that can help you identify strange network traffic.
Enterprise Features: For businesses, you can use the application to monitor multiple networks, create reports, and track device performance in real time.
🔄 If Network Utilities doesn't cover you
For simpler use: Try "WiFi Analyzer" from VREM - simpler but with fewer features.
For more tools: "IP Tools" is a platform that offers more tools, but costs €2.99.
For professionals: "Network Analyzer" pro version has more features for technicians.
For iPhone: "Network Analyzer" or "iNet - Network Scanner" are the best options for iOS.
The developers of the app continue to actively develop it. Future updates will bring support for IPv6, better security analysis, and perhaps the long-awaited support for IoT devices (smart homes).
The user community has also requested features such as scheduled scans, email notifications for network changes, and better integration with cloud services.
🎯 The conclusion
The Network utilities is the best free option for those looking to understand and improve their network. Whether you're a casual user looking to see why Netflix is crashing, or a techie in need of some serious diagnostic tools, this app has something for you.
The learning curve is gentle, the features are extensive, and most importantly - it's completely free. In a world where we are increasingly dependent on the internet, having a "doctor" for our network is not a luxury - it's a necessity.
📲 Download Network Utilities for FREE
💡 Tip: Download the app and try it out today! You'll be amazed at how much you can learn about your network - and how many problems you can solve yourself.
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