I want to have an app that displays every server the atrix is connected to, something like netstat but better.
I have seen lots of options on the market, like network monitor for example.
Have seen on other forums recommendations for: trafficstats, network monitor, etc
Anyone here uses one of these apps, what would you recommend? Thanks
franciscojavierleon said:
I want to have an app that displays every server the atrix is connected to, something like netstat but better.
I have seen lots of options on the market, like network monitor for example.
Have seen on other forums recommendations for: trafficstats, network monitor, etc
Anyone here uses one of these apps, what would you recommend? Thanks
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3G Watchdog?
I haven't used it but have heard that Elixir does this as well...
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3G Watchdog?
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i have 3g watchdog, it's very good as a data counter, and while it does say what data gets sent/received by app, it's not what i want. I want to know the addresses and ports of the current connections the phone makes, similar to netstat (which i already have) but with a nice UI (like for example, map what addresses are being used by apps)
You can use tráfic counter. Its very nice. And have wigedt
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I use "shark for root" and if you don't like the sark reader app you can export it to a full system with wireshark on it and use that to read the data file. I hope that helps because it's the only program that I can think of that does anything remotely close to what you want besides "overlook".
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Hey all, wasn't sure where to place this thread... hope its in the right place.
I plugged in an E1550 3g dongle in the usb slot on the dock. Ran the UMTS Manager app (root needed).
I'm in Portugal, and my 3g provider is Optimus Kanguru. So, for portuguese users, all you need to change is the profile to 'other', and the APN to 'kanguru-portatil'... keep DNS at 8.8.8.8... and just start it by clicking 'Verbindung herstellen!'
The E1550 dongle wasn't supported, but it still worked.
Others from different providers/countries should be able to use it too. Just search for what APN configuration you might need.
For me, entering websites happens pretty fast. I've seen in another thread where a user could surf but not download files/apps etc... I tested that, and yes, apparently the only thing you can do is surf the net, which i guess isn't bad at all.
Maybe there's a tweak to be able to download and use other apps...
Oh, almost forgot. I'm on stock .21 (rooted, but not unlocked)
Edit_1:
The app was updated, and now the interface can be in portuguese! Thanks Jörg Köhler (this app's creator)!
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You can use Mobile Counter App to measure the data traffic of your connection.
Other Info: Tested speed using OpenSignal app, and i got a ping of 319ms, max download of 2mbps, and 0 (zero) upload speed -.-
The things you can do/use with UMTS Manager's connection are:
- Youtube App (or other apps of the sort, like the dailymotion app)
- Surf Web
- Search Apps in Google Play (but not download/upgrade apps)
- Google Maps (but it cannot pinpoint your location)
- Google Earth
- Receive and send mail with the gmail app
(But you can only do it when the app opens... if you want to receive again, close the gmail app with the task manager, and open it again.)
(To send email, just write the mail you wanna send and click send. then you gotta close the gmail app with the task manager and open it again... it will then send the mail you wrote)
- You can download stuff from dropbox using the dropbox app!
That's about it for now... need more testing.
Would appreciate tremendously if anyone knew how to make it so we could download/upload freely as if we were using wifi.
probably only leaves port 80 open (html/web). Might be a way to forward all ports to 80?
My E261 is OK too.
I think all Huawei dongle can be supported, because all Huawei dongle have same AT command.
Thank you very much, sir!
I was trying to find out how to use a 3G dongle (Huawei E153) with my TF201 and your post solved the problem. I downloaded the UMTS Manager, made settings for my operator (Saunalahti Prepaid, Finland) and it works perfectly well
Thanks again, I found your information very valuable.
T-Mobile.mk (my provider) gave me an HUAWEI E173
spend a week looking for answer or "how to" for this
nothing there ...
(double eek) Just put mine Prime to re-charge
Jörg Köhler (the creator of UMTS Manager **root**) stated that it'll work ... so double eager to try this sw
Google Translate gave me
Code:
This is a UMTS stick on Asus Prime Transformer can be used.
As UMTS Stick have been tested, type:
HUAWEI E 160
[B]HUAWEI E 173[/B] [SIZE="2"](that's mine)[/SIZE]
HUAWEI E220
HUAWEI K3715
until I try it my guess is that it'll work
if it's working
Hell Yaeh for @eddymonti (OP) and Jörg
HUAWEI E 173 3G usb dongle from my T-Mobile.mk is not recognizable
any one with any thing .... much appreciated
I was referring to this method particularly http://techwalls.com/gadget/3g-usb-asus-transformer/
probably we gonna need some more experienced users
Not working on Orange Cameroun.
ohh they joy of being an aid worker !
Can't wait to go back to my LTE dongle in Canada !
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My E261 is OK too.
I think all Huawei dongle can be supported, because all Huawei dongle have same AT command.
Compatible with MiFi?
You guys mentioned that it is compatible across all Huawei Dongles. Would that also mean it is compatible with Huawei Pocket MiFis? (ex. Huawei E587). Thanks!
bad.bad.bad said:
You guys mentioned that it is compatible across all Huawei Dongles. Would that also mean it is compatible with Huawei Pocket MiFis? (ex. Huawei E587). Thanks!
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Isn't MiFis like the E587 a portable hotspot? I think that you just need wifi for those. This app is just for usb connected dongles.
Would this kill my att USA unlimited data? ... how are packets sent out....
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Huawei E353 works
Just tried this and have got my Huawei E353 working but have the same as some previously stated problems.
Browsers seem to work fine and play store browsing but again cannot get some apps to connect.
My wifi is rubbish on the boat I work on, so the extra browsing speed while in mobile range is fantastic!
Really not sure if I am posting this in the right place, so apologies if that's not the case.
I like dropbox's Camera Upload feature, but quite often I find that it will saturate my internet connection and everything else on my network struggles. Especially if it is uploading video recordings off my phone.
Is there a way to place a speed limit to the data upload rate? Kind of like a bandwidth limiter for Android?
mversion said:
Really not sure if I am posting this in the right place, so apologies if that's not the case.
I like dropbox's Camera Upload feature, but quite often I find that it will saturate my internet connection and everything else on my network struggles. Especially if it is uploading video recordings off my phone.
Is there a way to place a speed limit to the data upload rate? Kind of like a bandwidth limiter for Android?
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Many Android kernels got support for traffic shaping, so you can use the "tc" shell command to implement what you need. Maybe there's some rooted app able to manage this for you, since it's quite a tricky task.
But this is not such a good idea. Instead you should implement the traffic shaping in your WiFi/Internet router. If it doesn't support it native, I suggest you try some other software for it, e.g. OpenWrt, DD-WRT or Tomato.
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Many Android kernels got support for traffic shaping, so you can use the "tc" shell command to implement what you need. Maybe there's some rooted app able to manage this for you, since it's quite a tricky task.
But this is not such a good idea. Instead you should implement the traffic shaping in your WiFi router. If it doesn't support it native, I suggest you try some other software for it, e.g. OpenWrt, DD-WRT or Tomato.
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Thanks.
I have Tomato installed on an Asus RT-N66U router, but the bandwidth limiting options only work for LAN connections and not WLAN it seems.
A rooted app that puts a limit on a per app basis would be something I'd be happy to pay for.
mversion said:
Thanks.
I have Tomato installed on an Asus RT-N66U router, but the bandwidth limiting options only work for LAN connections and not WLAN it seems.
A rooted app that puts a limit on a per app basis would be something I'd be happy to pay for.
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Hard to believe it's not working for WLAN connections, and even if so, you can apply the rules on the outbound Internet connection scheduling on source addresses. I.e. you can chose to implement the restrictions on either the receive- or transmit site. Do some more reading on QoS and I'm quite sure you'll manage to implement it as you need. But it IS tricky, even with the Tomato GUI, and would be as tricky as well using a rooted Android app.
And since I know it's not a such a good idea to implement traffic shaping in the Android itself, I'm not going to write this app.
Hey, I'm looking over internet for this exact thing, problem is my Galaxy Tab is hugging my internet, I need to limit it to say, 100kb/s up and down. My router is A-Link WNAP 3G router.
It would be even better to limit all WLAN traffic to 100kB/s because my computer is hooked with an ethernet cable :victory:
Can someone help me ?
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Hard to believe it's not working for WLAN connections, and even if so, you can apply the rules on the outbound Internet connection scheduling on source addresses. I.e. you can chose to implement the restrictions on either the receive- or transmit site. Do some more reading on QoS and I'm quite sure you'll manage to implement it as you need. But it IS tricky, even with the Tomato GUI, and would be as tricky as well using a rooted Android app.
And since I know it's not a such a good idea to implement traffic shaping in the Android itself, I'm not going to write this app.
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You are very wrong that it isn't a good idea to implement traffic shaping. All new cloud applications have Camera upload feature which clogs the upload of the whole network and then you cannot even surf with your computer while photos are uploaded (not to say videos).
Traffic shaper would solve this things for sure! I would even pay for that app on appstore.
I used bandwidth ruler from the play store to limit upload speed in my galaxy SIII and it works like a charm. but that requires root to work ,
here is the link :
mversion said:
Really not sure if I am posting this in the right place, so apologies if that's not the case.
I like dropbox's Camera Upload feature, but quite often I find that it will saturate my internet connection and everything else on my network struggles. Especially if it is uploading video recordings off my phone.
Is there a way to place a speed limit to the data upload rate? Kind of like a bandwidth limiter for Android?
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Dear Friend,
did you get what you was looking for?
because i am looking for an App which can control all or Each/ individual app to upload the files. likewise
google+ Google photos, Google hangout, Etc. which i hate the most to upload my photos . for them i have rooted my note4 and install AVAST Anti-Virus + Firewall to prevent the app to access the net .
Because i know what app we allow to access the internet they take away our personal information along with videos and photos which we don't know because our smartphones are 24/7 connected with DSL hight speed internet.
These type of Apps are fully controlled by the remote server to takeaway our data with minimum speed like 10KB to 30KB per mint.
I have already block the apps to access in the internet, but some reason i have to disable firewall, then most of the apps try to get updates, i need an app which can control /allow the app to upload in Bites not in KB or MB.
if you have something like that please advise
awaiting your reply
Thanks
Ismail
I saw another thread about hiding apps in some guy's wife's phone to track her. I'm looking for something similar with my wife, but it does not need to be hidden. Mainly to be used because I commute quite a distance and this would let her know how close I am to home (rather than having me text while driving). Similarly for her when she's travelling.
Just an app that would:-
1. Allow me to see where she is (and vice-versa)
2. Use GPS if on, otherwise fall back on net information
3. Not use SMSes (some sort of internet-based communication between phones)
I could probably hack something up using Tasker but her phone isn't rooted like mine is so the capabilities for GPS etc are a bit more limited (and time is limited, of course).
Thanks!
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ngoonee said:
I saw another thread about hiding apps in some guy's wife's phone to track her. I'm looking for something similar with my wife, but it does not need to be hidden. Mainly to be used because I commute quite a distance and this would let her know how close I am to home (rather than having me text while driving). Similarly for her when she's travelling.
Just an app that would:-
1. Allow me to see where she is (and vice-versa)
2. Use GPS if on, otherwise fall back on net information
3. Not use SMSes (some sort of internet-based communication between phones)
I could probably hack something up using Tasker but her phone isn't rooted like mine is so the capabilities for GPS etc are a bit more limited (and time is limited, of course).
Thanks!
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You can actually do this with the built in google maps application. It's called local/latitude. You can share where you are and control who sees it an when. Go ahead and look into it. Much better then downloading another app IMHO.
See here: Google search latitude android
Thanks, yeah I know about latitude features but it seems to lack a way to "ping" the other party with the equivalent of "hey, I've reached road X"
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Use an app called Backitude from the Play Store. Latitude updates pretty arbitrarily on its own. This app allows you to control how and when it updates, and also let's another person force an update on your phone by sending an SMS. It's all Internet based except the update triggering part. You can also use the tracking features of Cerberus, another app in the Play Store.
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Hi:
I'm looking for an app that monitors active network connections. The app would give the IP, app that is making the connection and the number of bits received or transmitted.
In the Play Store there are some of then like "Connection Tracker" or "Network Connections", but they doesn't work in Android 10.
ElTron said:
Hi:
I'm looking for an app that monitors active network connections. The app would give the IP, app that is making the connection and the number of bits received or transmitted.
In the Play Store there are some of then like "Connection Tracker" or "Network Connections", but they doesn't work in Android 10.
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Maybe this helps you
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-net-speed-indicator-t4046505/page20
And works properly on Q
amirizad_7436 said:
Maybe this helps you
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-net-speed-indicator-t4046505/page20
And works properly on Q
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Thanks. I have tried Net Speed Indicator and it is very good.
It doesn't give the connection IP but at least it gives a dat summary fo uploaded/donwloaded bits per app.
ElTron said:
Thanks. I have tried Net Speed Indicator and it is very good.
It doesn't give the connection IP but at least it gives a dat summary fo uploaded/donwloaded bits per app.
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Idt that there is any app that can do this
You can only check your ip with special app or website
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I'm using command-line tool [url="https://github.com/extremecoders-re/tcpdump-android-builds/releases" ]TCPDUMP[/url]
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I'm using command-line tool [url="https://github.com/extremecoders-re/tcpdump-android-builds/releases" ]TCPDUMP[/url]
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Root is needed for that, isn't it???
Yes, it requires ROOT.
You
ElTron said:
Hi:
I'm looking for an app that monitors active network connections. The app would give the IP, app that is making the connection and the number of bits received or transmitted.
In the Play Store there are some of then like "Connection Tracker" or "Network Connections", but they doesn't work in Android 10.
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Try PCAPdroid, it's open source and works without root
emanuele-f said:
Try PCAPdroid, it's open source and works without root
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Nice that PCAPdroid tool as it's free, ad free, and gsf free.
PCAPdroid is a privacy-friendly app which lets you track and analyze the connections made by the apps in your device. Moreover, it allows you to export a PCAP dump of the traffic, exttract metadata, and much more!
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PCAPdroid has its own firewall, apparently, so I don't know if that will conflict with NetGuard or not as you can only use one VPN at a time (AFAIK) on Android.
Up until now I've been using NetSpot & Network Info II but this tool may be better (I'll have to download it and check it out).
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PCAPdroid has its own firewall, apparently, so I don't know if that will conflict with NetGuard or not as you can only use one VPN at a time (AFAIK) on Android.
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Yeah, this is a limitation of Android, you can only run 1 VPNService at a time, so you cannot run it along with NetGuard. However, if you have a rooted device, in PCAPdroid you can enable the root capture to run along with other VPN
GalaxyA325G said:
Up until now I've been using NetSpot & Network Info II but this tool may be better (I'll have to download it and check it out).
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It seems with these you can get information about about the network connection and wifi signal. PCAPdroid is different as it shows you the individual connections made by the apps, e.g. if you open chrome, you will see the detail of the TCP/UDP/ICMP traffic
Hello,
I would like to know if anybody knows an app that helps you customize the preferred network speed on each app you use? Like for example, I'm playing a game, I want my internet speed using 5g for that specific purpose and then I use like LTE/4g on the rest of the application that I use like social media apps and so on.
I found one named "Wifi Switcher by Cloudie Development" but I think its not available anymore.
I'd really appreciate it.
Thank you!
if I understood your question correctly, this application will help you.