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
I’ve been involved in IT for around 40 years(well before the term was invented), but have been retired since 2018). I also have a bespoke domain hosted on lesser well known ISPs. So, when I’ve had the occasional loss of service, this tool lets me do some preliminary diagnosis for myself: ping the server and see if it responds, try traceroute and see if an intermediate connection is an issue, try a dns query to see if an ip address change hasn’t yet rippled across the wider internet…Hard core experts would obviously just use the command line prompt, but a GUI is much more user friendly, especially for novices. This means that if I need to contact tech support, I can normally bypass scripted responses like “have you switched it on and off again?” and be put in touch with the people that “know stuff” and might be able to fix it.
SuperTool. Worth every penny and some
Deegeepee1966
Firstly let me say I hope you never need this. When you do need to troubleshoot a network issue, I honestly wouldn’t bother looking further. It helped me prove to my isp that my network issues were nothing to do with devices, wireless or wired, and the issue was that my router kept rebooting when net strength dipped. I had a mate in similar position who recommended it to me. He also deemed it worthy of paying for. It saved far more than its meagre cost and truly delivers. Sure I could have done the same with net tools on a Linux box, but this is a tool I always have with me in case a friend or family member asks for help. Like the saying the best camera is the one with you, this is of the same ilk. Just have to see if my payment will allow it to install my MacBook as well
Very helpful in finding network issues
RH500
Up to iOS 10 at least this has been extremely helpful in diagnosing and investigating networking problems. The speed test is a useful tool but the best capability is to see exactly what is attached to a network and to be able to ping devices to check they are responding. It is very frustrating that from iOS 11 it won't be able to read MAC addresses as this has been one of its most useful features.
Nothing better
Roger JH
I’ve been using Network Analyser since its very, very early and formative days - always solid professional performance and good comms with the developer. After IOS v10.3.3. Apple unhelpfully blocked the capability to harvest MAC addresses. They cited “security. concerns.” - couldn’t see it myself! I therefore still have an earlier version of Net Analyzer running on an “old” iPhone - I use it to pickup MAC addresses when scanning networks.Net Analyzer does everything I need it to and it is also a good knowledge source. I would not be without this App.
• fix SSID not appearing in speed history under some conditions
• minor fixes and improvements
Version 9.0.2
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