Intrace is a computer network diagnostic tool for displaying the route (path) and measuring transit delays of packets across an Internet Protocol (IP) network. The history of the route is recorded as the round-trip times of the packets received from each successive host (remote node) in the route (path); the sum of the mean times in each hop indicates the total time spent to establish the connection.
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Intrace visualizes the process of using the map. You can see not only address through which the data packet, but also to know where they are located.
Intrace provides this service information such as:
• IP address of the server
• Host Name
• Ping (latency) to address
• Coordinates server
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OMG thank you for sharing this. been looking for a visual TraceRoute app for years now
ok so i tested this and i gotta say im disappointed. it doesnt work!
it loads the map and finds my location but when i type something like yahoo.com and enter a loading circle appears and nothing happens. cant even stop the scan and doesnt find anything. have to force close the app.
looking forward to update with fixes.
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I managed to reliably reduce my fix time and accuracy by doing this. If you're getting horrible GPS performance, perhaps this is worth a shot.
1. Go to http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Servers/NTPPoolServers
Click on your region's host from the table.
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Click on the server for your location.
Note/copy the list of servers.
2. Open a command prompt and ping the servers, noting the one that gives the best results
Note the IP address for the fastest server.
The IP addresses change from time to time so you can repeat this step later if you don't find a good one.
3. Use the fasterfix app from market to change your NTP server
You need to have root access and busybox
Select custom and type in the IP address you noted in step 2
Of course this doesn't provide any redundancy i.e. if that particular server is down, you'll need to go in to fasterfix and just choose one of the general pools.
Also note that you're pinging from your computer and not your phone. Ideally you'd do it from your phone over your data connection but meh, either will use similar enough routes and we're only comparing response times among the servers.
Let me know how you guys go with this.
Anyone noticing a difference?
There are a large number of web sites that place restrictions on who can access them by filtering IP addresses. If you have an IP address from a particular country, you will not be able to view many foreign web sites, particularly those related to streaming media, videos and other such content. On your computer it is fairly easy to set up a VPN to get around these restrictions, and Hideman VPN is a free app that brings this option to Android.
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The app works by routing your web traffic through one of its servers located in twelve countries around the world. In this way it is possible to trick web sites into believing that you are located somewhere different and thereby access content that would not otherwise be available to you. There is no complicated configuration – all you need to do is click the flag of the country you would like to pretend you are in.
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The app can also be used as a security tool thanks to the fact that it will hide your real IP address. This makes it much harder for your online activities to be traced and any traffic you generate is protected using 256-bit AERS encryption. It is a simple system but it works very well and you can be up and running in a matter of moments, regardless of whether you have worked with VPNs in the past or not.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.hideman
Hey guys,
i would like to introduce you to an app i was developing a few weeks ago. I had a really annoying lag using YouTube, Google Play and a few other apps. I found out that I'm not the only one having these problems and that they are caused by WiFi-Routers sending an IPv4 and an IPv6 signal. Some apps can't handle IPv6, which seems to be preferred by Android. There is a file in the Android system, that can disable IPv6, but it is really inconvenient changing it every time you log into a WiFi-Network. I decided to build an app which is doing that for me and because it works quite well (but I'm of course thankful for every feedback or reported issue), i decided to upload my app to the Play Store. By now, you will need to use the app every time you log into a WiFi-Network again, but I'm working on an update which is including a service checking and changing the IPv6 status automatically . If some of you are also having problems with IPv6, I would love to hear about your experience with this app!
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Hi,
Before: I'm working on an update which is including a service checking and changing the IPv6 status automatically
if you can integrate the app into Tasker, it would be possible to create task that executes every time when WiFi is connected
Hello everyone!
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I am the author of a completely new application created to increase road safety. Using the application motorcyclist, cyclist or pedestrians can impart their position, and the driver can these road users detect in real time - then a message is displayed on the widget on the type of the detected object with the specified interval estimate of the distance to the nearest object detected. It is based on WiFi, WiFi analyzes name, not connects to any network and does not mention any data between users. As far as the range is in a straight line is up to 140 meters, it is known that all turns and terrain affect the range, however, it is enough that the dispute about detecting the driver can be valuable. The application is available for free on Google Play. Could you please test the application and write me what do you think about it?
I just try to change something for the better
lots of greetings!
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Quite new interface, enjoy and leave your feedback!
Hm, I don´t understand the sense of the app.
What can i do with it????
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RedBox - Network Scanner is a useful application that allows people to know which devices are connected to their WiFi nets. You can also access to many other network tools and activate the detection of intruders. What is Intruder Detector function in this app? Simply, it's an alert that notify you when an unknown user is detected inside your net. This way, you can know some useful information about intruders.
There is also a developer Telegram channel where you can find news about this app and future possible apps: "https://t.me/redboxproject"
Main functions in RedBox - Network Scanner:
WiFi devices scan
Devices port scan
Intruder Detector
IP calculator
Ping
Traceroute
Access to Arp Table
Whois service
You can also have the possibility to support the developer by watching a short ad video.
DOWNLOAD: "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.redbox.redboxnetworkscanner"
RedBox - Network Scanner (UPDATE)
RedBox - Network Scanner was updated to version 2.1, to resolve some problems.
Download it now: "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.redbox.redboxnetworkscanner"