How to Simulate Your Phones Connection Speed to 4G (LTE) - Android General

Hello,
I'd like to start with this as my first post on this wonderful forum, Because I'll still be sharing awesome contents henceforth.
I found this wonderful app and I thought I should share it with my friends.
It's about how you can simulate your phones connection speed to 4G(LTE).
We all know that in terms of connection speed, 4G is better than 3G, so for those that wants to have a fast speed connection, try this app.
I'll share the Download link at the end of this post.
3G to 4G converter provides multiple functionalities. Following features are included in one single app:
– Get Phone Details like IMEI Number, Service Provider Name, Android ID, Phone type like GCM or CDMA
– Get Sim Details Serial Number, Country details, Operator Name, Subscriber ID and Operator Code.
– Get WIFI connection details : Link speed, Frequency, IP Address, Network, RSSI, MAC Address and SSID
– Internet speed testing meter.
– Check if your mobile supports VoLte or not.
– 3G to 4G and 4G to 3G converter simulator.
> HACK: Don't Close the app after converting, let it run in the background.
Download Link
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> Disclaimer: I am not in anyway promoting this app, neither am I an affiliate or neither do I receive commission for each download.

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[APP][2.2+] G-NetTrack GSM, UMTS Drive Test tool for Android OS

Download from Google play
UMTS/GSM/LTE/CDMA/EVDO Network Monitor and Drive Test tool
This is a fieldtest/netmonitor application for UMTS/GSM/LTE/CDMA/EVDO network.
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Download G-NetTrack Pro - full version here: http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gyokovsolutions.gnettrackproplus
G-NetTrack Pro (Trial Version) on Google Play - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gyokovsolutions.gnettrackpro
G-NetTrack Pro video demonstration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8W908OHmb4
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The application monitors the serving CELLID, LEVEL, QUAL, MCC, MNC, LAC, technology, cell serving time and neighbor cells CELLID/PSC and LEVEL.
LEVEL and QUAL depend on technology:
- 2G - RXLEVEL and RXQUAL
- 3G - RSCP and ECNO
- 4G - RSRP and RSRQ
Only for 4G also SNR and CQI are monitored.
The reported measurements depend on the phone and are not available on all mobiles. For example most phones do not report RXQUAL on GSM and only some report ECNO on 3G.
If LEVEL is -200dBm that means your device does not report correctly and you have to search for a software update from your device manufacturer.
***NEW*** G-NetDiag - online tool for visualization and postprocessing of text log files is available - check G-NetDiag section on www.gyokovsolutions.com
***NEW*** Phone measurement capabilities survey - go to Menu-More-Measurement Capabilities and see if your device reports correctly CELLID, LEVEL, QUALITY, NEIGHBORS. Share your results and see the results from the survey for different phone brands.
There are two modes in which app could be used - instant and log modes.
1. Instant mode - this is a quick mode for fast measurements
- start the app
- enable the mapview (Menu - Enable Map and GPS)
- select measurement (LEVEL, QUAL, CELLID, DL-bitrate, UL-bitrate, Speed)
- when you finish with measurements you can export the observed measurement to kml or take a screenshot.
2. Log mode - this is more sophisticated mode. You can also start optionally voice and data sequences (that's why you see in the app permissions "Services that cost you money - Directly call phone numbers") in order to monitor the network for blocked and dropped calls and to measure upload and download bitrate. Don't lock the phone while the log is running.
- start the app
- select what measurements you want to log (Menu-Settings)
- start log (Menu - Start Log)
- the app starts to create kml and text tab export for the selected measurements
- it also creates event kml and text file - for cell reselections, handovers, Call Start, Call End, Call Drop, Call Block
- when you are finished with measurements press End Log button
- you can find kml exports and tab exports in folder G-NetTrack_Logs on sdcard
Using application you can easily pinpoint network problems like:
- blocked calls
- dropped calls
- bad coverage - low RXLEVEL
- low uplink and downlink data throughput
- lack of dominant server causing lot of cell reselections and frequent service interruptions - when the serving cell time is small
- weak 3G coverage - when you have a lot of reselections between cells on 3G and 2G
- if you have information about the sites you can create cellfile and you can view sites on map - see the screenshots. Put the file in the folder G-NetTrack_Logs/cellfile. Go to G-NetTrack section on www.gyokovsolutions.com for instruction how to create file and sample file.
- option to load cellfile, show cellname labels and serving cell line is in Menu - Settings
- if you add too many cells to cellfile the performance of the app could be slowed on some mobiles when the Map tab is active
For log files new point is created when the distance difference is >15m or cellid has changed. The icon size varies with technology - size2G < size3G < size4G.
KML log file can be used with Google Earth or G-NetLook in order easily to view measurement results.
Text log file can be used with G-NetDiag, for statistical purposes or imported in MapInfo in order to create coverage maps.
If you use antivirus software allow the app to create folders and write on sdcard.
For more information go to www.gyokovsolutions.com
Download from Google play
Hi man, you're doing a great job making G-Net Track work with Android.
I enjoyed using it with WM6.1 on an HTC Touch HD that unfortunately broke last year.
Is there any WP7 version in your current/future plans?
Thanks!
Great work, thanks! :highfive:
I still haven't tried the new WP7. Nowadays I'm more into Android.
Updated to 3.5
New things:
Added automatic voice call sequence - the events CALL START, CALL BLOCK, CALL DROP and CALL END are included in events.kml and in events.txt file.
App should be in foreground in order sequence to run.
if it is in the background the sequence is paused.
How to set parameters:
- click [EDIT]
- change the values
- click [SAVE]
Note: In 3G during the voice call cell parameters are not updated. So in 3G use short calls.
In order not to be charged you can call number which is not answering
Updated to 3.6
Now you can measure the download bit rate.
Data sequence is added to program functionality - type target URL and start data sequence. New kml file for DL bitrate is created.
Choose bigger file in target URL in order to have bigger download speed.
Updated to 3.91
- fixed neighbor cells display
Updated to 3.93
- added uplink and downlink speed on main screen
- fixed cellid color in kml export file
Where do I find documentation on what all those values mean and value indication?
seems to work on my sprint touch pro 2 , just saying that it worked since there was a comment on how it didnt work on cdma
also the g-netspeed app gives a different speed than ookla's speed test app, wondering which is more accurate if anyone knows.
Ookla test is based on download and upload of file to their specified server (usually the closest server). G-netSpeed estimates the speed to locations that you choose, that's why you get different results.
I am trying to make G-nettrack to work with Cdma, but we don't have cdma here. So if somebody is willing to try cdma version just send me a message.
[ANNOUNCEMENT] To Devs, please read
New version 3.94
- added 3G ECNO
- now it works with CDMA and LTE. Please advice if it works ok.
Updated to 3.95
-added functionality for CDMA/EVDO networks
-added RXQUAL for GSM, ECNO for UMTS, RSRQ for LTE, ECIO for CDMA and EVDO (depends if the phone supports it)
-addded kml for QUAL measure
-added SNR and CQI for LTE
If you have any problems, please send me screenshot of INFO tab
This is not working on my Motorola Photon running CNA 3.6.6 with Android Version 4.1.2
Thnxx mate but i'm huving a problem while opening it. It hangs then the phone gets back to the main screen .
I'm using omega v6 rom
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Can some of you that have problems opening the app try these two test apps and say if he can open them.
amour86 said:
Thnxx mate but i'm huving a problem while opening it. It hangs then the phone gets back to the main screen .
I'm using omega v6 rom
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Thnx mate it works
Sent from my GT-N7100 using Tapatalk 2
The second APK works for me.
Thanks for the cooperation!
Updated to 3.96.
- added kml export for LAC, RNC, SNR, CQI - Through Menu -> Settings you can choose which kml export you want
- fixed crash on some mobiles
If you have any problems, please send me screenshot of INFO tab

[UPDATE] All Android Wifi Tools In One Place

I have done some reading and observed some Android Wifi tools which could be useful to you guys.
I know some of you guys already know about some of these apps whiles others don't.
My First Wifi Tool is Dsploit.
Introducing dSploit
dSploit is an Android network analysis and penetration suite which aims to offer to IT security experts/geeks the most complete and advanced professional toolkit to perform network security assesments on a mobile device. Once dSploit is started, you will be able to easily map your network, fingerprint alive hosts operating systems and running services, search for known vulnerabilities, crack logon procedures of many tcp protocols, perform man in the middle attacks such as password sniffing ( with common protocols dissection ), real time traffic manipulation, etc, etc . This application is still in beta stage, a stable release will be available as soon as possible, but expect some crash or strange behaviour until then, in any case, feel free to submit an issue on GitHub.
Here are some screen shots http://www.dsploit.net/images/shots/1.png
http://www.dsploit.net/images/shots/2.png
And A Walk through Video http://youtu.be/HrQl1cG2Hq0
And you could visit their website http://www.dsploit.net/
My srecond Wifi tool I wanna Show you Guys is Anti-Android Network Toolkit
What is Anti?
ZImperium LTD is proud to annonce Android Network Toolkit - Anti.
Anti consists of 2 parts: The Anti version itself and extendable plugins. Upcoming updates will add functionality, plugins or vulnerabilities/exploits to Anti
Using Anti is very intuitive - on each run, Anti will map your network, scan for active devices and vulnerabilities, and will display the information accordingly: Green led signals an 'Active device', Yellow led signals "Available ports", and Red led signals "Vulnerability found". Also, each device will have an icon representing the type of the device. When finished scanning, Anti will produce an automatic report specifying which vulnerabilities you have or bad practices used, and how to fix each one of them.
This App is Kind of a paid App. But you can get the free version from here http://zantiapp.com/anti.html
Here is a link to the walk through video http://youtu.be/tKW-XV59-gk
My third Wifi Tool is Wifi Kill
Its an application for killing wifi connections, that is preventing users on that network from getting to their websites.
I couldnt find the website for this app. (Seems they dont have any). But you could download it from
Here : http://mediafire.com/?ue5itmf89w5h4x2
Here is a link to the walk through video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtaPF6NcOeo
My third Wifi Tool is Droid Sheep.
Its Actually in Two forms
DroidSheep [Root] is an Android app for Security analysis in wireless networks and capturing facebook, twitter, linkedin and other accounts.
DroidSheep Guard is another Android app for monitoring Androids ARP-table. It tries to detect ARP-Spoofing on the network, such as an attack by DroidSheep, FaceNiff and other software.
For Some reasons, the Doidsheep[Root] cant be downloaded from their website which is this http://droidsheep.de/
But dont worry you can find it here at http://depositfiles.com/files/ektsufdkl
On the other hand, DroidSheep Guard can be found at the playstore
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...h.droidsheep.guard.free&feature=search_result
The next one is Android Netspoof
Description
Network Spoofer lets you change websites on other people’s computers from an Android phone. After downloading simply log onto a Wifi network, choose a spoof to use and press start.
Please note that there is no intention for Network Spoofer to include any malicious features. This application is a fun demonstration of how vulnerable home networks are to simple attacks, with permission of the network owner - DO NOT attempt to use Network Spoofer on any corporate or other non-residential networks (eg. at school, university). It becomes very obvious when Network Spoofer is being used on a Network, and use of Network Spoofer will be considered malicious hacking by network administrators.
It can be downloaded from here http://sourceforge.net/projects/netspoof/files/latest/download
There is another App called AoutoProxy
Description
The most complete proxier on the Market. Autoproxy allows you to use Market, Gmail, maps or surf the web even behind the proxy from your home/school/office.
It works by creating a transparent/intercepting proxier running on your phone that redirects web traffic to your proxy. Other apps don't have to be aware there is a proxy!
All outgoing traffic is captured, formatted and transmitted through your network's proxy. That means it works with market, all browsers, gmail, maps, and others.
This is App is a paid app but they have got the light version.
here is a link to it https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mgranja.autoproxy&hl=en
FaceNiff
FaceNiff is an Android app that allows you to sniff and intercept web session profiles over the WiFi that your mobile is connected to.
It is possible to hijack sessions only when WiFi is not using EAP, but it should work over any private networks (Open/WEP/WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK)
It's kind of like Firesheep for android. Maybe a bit easier to use (and it works on WPA2!).
*** ROOTED PHONE *** is required. Please note that if webuser uses SSL this application won't work.
This application due to its nature is very phone-dependant so please let me know if it won't work for You
Use with stock browser (might not work with other)
Legal notice: this application is for educational purposes only. Do not try to use it if it's not legal in your country.
I do not take any responsibility for anything you do using this application. Use at your own risk
It can be downloaded from here http://faceniff.ponury.net/download.php
I will Be updating the list frequently.
UPDATE
So as i said, i would be updating this and guess what i have kept my promise.
There is this App called Intercepter-NG its another android wifi tool i find useful.
Intercepter-NG is a multifunctional network toolkit for various types of IT specialists. It has functionality of
several famous separate tools and more over offers a good and unique alternative of Wireshark for android.
The main features are:
* network discovery with OS detection
* network traffic analysis
* passwords recovery
* files recovery
Runs on Android >=2.3.3 with root+busybox
Looks better on high resolution, but completely comfortable on 480x720.
It can be downloaded from the playstore https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsInN1LnNuaWZmLmNlcHRlciJd
Another important Wifi tool for android is Wifi WOlf
- PCMag.com Editors' Choice award winner for network utilities
If you are a network administrator or a network engineer that has any WiFi / wireless on your network then you already know that you need a good WiFi network monitoring / analyzer tool or toolkit to properly manage and analyze inside your wireless network. Without the proper network tools you have no way to determine proper functionality of your WiFi network or identify security risk that comes with having wireless technology inside of your enterprise corporate LAN. As a network administrator or engineer you already have many other responsibilities with your network such as managing servers, routers, switches, workstations, inventory management, asset management, bandwidth monitoring, troubleshooting... the list is long. Make sure you have a tool that makes your wireless network management easier!
- Active Passive Pre-Deployment and Site Survey and WiFi Analyzer network tools for wireless professionals. Works on 802.11 N, G, B, and A networks (Depends on device)
Quickly perform wifi site surveys by simply double tapping on floor plan to register samples
2.4Ghz and 5Ghz wifi analyzer fully supported in all wireless tools
WiFi Heatmapper
WiFi AP Edge Map
WiFi Channel Map
WiFi Stumbler
WiFi Analyzer
Access point filters allow you to analyze AP edge individually
Wireless security filters identify and analyze secure and non-secure (WEP, Ad-Hoc, Open) wireless networks
Sub-filters allow you to filter out weak WiFi coverage areas
Network Icons for mapping out your hardware
Export all views for email or printing
Export and Import all surveys for backup or to share with other techs using Wolf WiFi Pro
Create multiple sites
Supports and analyze broadcast and hidden SSIDs (once known to device)
Complete help documentation at www.wolfwifi.com and videos on www.youtube.com
-WiFi Scanner and analyzer with summary view and detailed view
-Channel Graph displays and analyze channels in use to easily identify congestion
-Signal Tracker helps you track down access points and adjust antennas
-802.11 A/B/G/N support (depends on device)
It can also be downloaded from the store https://play.google.com/store/apps/...nByaXNpbmdhcHBzLmFuZHJvaWQud29sZndpZmlwcm8iXQ..
And one more thing, The app WifiKIll can also be used to redirect web pages to a specific site.
you can do so by first knowing the sites IP Address, then u open the wifi kill app and go to settings the select rejection method drop policy + redirect to.......
Afterwards click on redirect to IP and insert the Ip of the site you want to redirect to.
Note that None of these Apps are mine and all these apps require root, also i am not the cause of any damages these apps could do to your phone. Thanks
Enjoy:fingers-crossed:
But If you have any questions with these apps or questions on how to install any of them, feel free to ask.
Thanks once more.
DroidSheep link is broken
Turbokat said:
DroidSheep link is broken
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Its not broken, just choose regular download and wait for the countdown to complete.
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here you guys might like this as well.
https://app.box.com/s/1h0mdqynmb5lcz0gasbf
Another tool for site survey
There is another free android tool for heat maps creation - "WiFi Maps Light", available on GOOGLE PLAY, documentation can be found on app's official site.
you gonna want for sure bcmon.apk if you want to get your wifi crack on. crack wep and wpa/wpa2-wps natively in rooted android rom.
http://bcmon.blogspot.com/
https://bcmon.googlecode.com/files/bcmon.apk
https://code.google.com/p/bcmon/
thisworks on a lot of devices i have it working on a samsung galaxy nexus sprint, htc glacier, samsung galaxy s2, nexus 7-2012-grouper, and a couple others. no need for custom rom even just root and youre golden
Commented to follow on this wonderful index
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Network Toolbox for Android
Another great tool I came across recently is Network Toolbox for Android:
play .google .com/store/apps/details?id=com.appsropos.whois
It includes a bunch of handy admin tools including Whois, RBL checks, DNS and ARIN lookups, Ping, Port Scan, find external IP, Geo Location for Ip addresses, CIDR calculator, Email server tester, and much more! :good:
mark.worth.666 said:
Another great tool I came across recently is Network Toolbox for Android:
play.google .com/store/apps/details?id=com.appsropos.whois
It includes a bunch of handy admin tools including Whois, RBL checks, DNS and ARIN lookups, Ping, Port Scan, find external IP, Geo Location for Ip addresses, CIDR calculator, Email server tester, and much more! :good:
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yes lmao. i haven't found a reliable app for all the wifi tinkering and what not
A bit of help maybe please on Zimperium's anti
I had dsploit installed and stupidly uninstalled it because now I cannot find the last version apk anywhere.
Anyway, I installed Z's ANTI. Everything seemed to go OK. My android is rooted and superuser rights were granted to the app.
My problem is that when it runs a network scan it recognizes my router but no open ports and that seems to be the end of it.
Any advice?
silvanet said:
I had dsploit installed and stupidly uninstalled it because now I cannot find the last version apk anywhere.
Anyway, I installed Z's ANTI. Everything seemed to go OK. My android is rooted and superuser rights were granted to the app.
My problem is that when it runs a network scan it recognizes my router but no open ports and that seems to be the end of it.
Any advice?
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Me too. I found zanti (dsploit) difficult to use. I would wish to have guides for learning purpose.
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I've tried various man in the middle hacks on my laptop with the new zAnti. Its actually very cool
Don't download droid sheep from here (virus)!! I looked at the md5 hash and it did not match the ones of the last 3 versions (the md5 hashes are on http://droidsheep.de/?page_id=23) and also android warned me and blocked the installation
Download the one on https://forum.xdadevelopers.com/showthread.php?t=1539105 from the comment of user "Dlll" i verified the md5 and it matched the version 14 on http://droidsheep.de/?page_id=23 (verify it yourself if you don't trust me)
Stay safe
How to verify?
Graciasz
Muchos gracias ?

[APP}[2.2+][FREE}EzNetScan - Network Scanner | No more intruders

ezNetScan scans your wireless network and identifies connected machines/devices. ezNetScan is a handy tool for network administrators - it scans wireless network and displays the list of all devices that are connected to network.
Various other options allow you to easily customize your network list further, including assigning device specific icon, tag name to device and additional note/comment to any device etc... It also allows you to export scanned network result via email. You can also view all your scanned network details in offline mode.
FEATURES
Detects the Wi-Fi network
It allows user to scan their wireless network and identifies/list-out all devices connected to that particular network.
It Lists out all scanned devices (Like: Desktops, Laptops, iPad, iPhones, Printers, Game Box, Smartphones, Tablets and more...).
In addition to its primary feature of scanning Wi-Fi network, ezNetScan also includes number of network commands and tools - Ping, Traceroute, Service Scan, Wake on LAN etc...
One of the key feature of "ezNetScan" is displaying installed Software/Hardware information of network devices.
Happy scanning and start downloading !
This is really nice app. Thank you!
THANK U !
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This is really nice app. Thank you!
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Thank you ! you can check the home site and download in Android, Appstore

[Q] Need a Location App Help

The target of the software is to gather some network info remotely avoiding any notification to the target mobile user and not installing any software in the target mobile.
Let me explain the idea in detail. First of all, we know that if we press *#06# then we can see the IMEI number of the set. So, there might be some secret way or code so that anybody can get the IMEI number of any mobile set with the help of just target mobile number.
That was just an example. However, there are some system of ping to check the reachability in IP network. In GSM network also there should be some secret code by which ping, trace route targeting a mobile number is possible. By these, the availability of the target can be confirmed. By the trace route result, we can obtain the path Of the pong reply or ping, present cell id. The individual cell ID also carries the name of the area in Unicode which is displayed in many sets optionally. That text may also be obtained from that. Actually, we want to do this by developing and installing an android software. In that car, we need to know the coding, programming language and special DLL or header that has to be called for this purpose.
2. Is there any way to call or search IMEI in any mobile network? Is it possible to find out the mobile number by inquiring with IMEI number from any mobile?
3. There is a way to configure a GSM modem with a cloned SIM may be so that the target mobile's all traffics including voice and SMS, may be data also. By default, all SIM's destination priority setting is 0. In the case, the modem has the higher priority so that at first the traffics reach there, modem software captures and records the traffic and then throws again to the target device. It's clear that here, the modem acts in transparent mode so that the target do not feel anything as well as it does not catch eyes of operators. We want to do this.
As here, I'm throwing the complete requirement along with technical description. Please let me know any further requirement.

Free Wi-Fi Keys allows you to share with others passwords from Wi-Fi networks

The main goal of the program - to make the Internet accessible in the whole world.
It allows you to:
1) Share the password from any Wi-fi network with other people.
2) Use passwords from Wi-fi networks that are shared by other users of the application.
Among the features:
1) Getting passwords from server via either Wi-fi or 3g \ GPRS channels;
2) Locating Wi-fi networks in certain radius from your current location with phone's GPS sensor, download passwords in program's cache and use them even without Internet connection in place;
3) Displaying all networks listing that you have share;
4) English, Russian and Arabic interface languages;
How does this work:
You come to a place where there are several Wi-fi connections. Open the program and it shows you them. Networks list displays all avaialble Wi-fi networks splitting them into three categories:
a) white with a lock: these are the networks on which the password is not yet known for application's users, they are closed and you can't connect to them if you do not know the password. If you do know the password from the network, you enter it through the application and, accordingly, share with everyone else who uses this program.
b) yellow with a lock: these are the networks for which you do not know the password, but at the same time it has been shared by someone who was in this place before you. If the password is still relevant, you can connect to the network without any problems, if no, you will be prompted to input password, and thus update it.
c) green with a lock: it is just one of the networks, its is the one to which you are connected at the moment;
In addition to these three major categories you can also see networks without the lock either white or yellow which means they are not locked and you can connect to them.
The program works in two ways:
a) when you are connected to the Internet (for example via another Wi-fi network or via GPRS)
b) when you are not connected to the Internet, using passwords from its cache, but for this you will need to pre-download the latest database from the server through the application menu, select "Update Keys" being connected to the Internet, for example while you are at home and have access to the network. In the long term - to retrieve the keys in the specified radius from the point on the map - this is not yet implemented.
This program is completely free and is designed more as a social initiative, rather than as a commercial application. Help each other to make the Internet more open.
Requires Android: 4.0 and up
Developer: Fancy Apps For And
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wi_fi_key.freewifikeys&hl=en
It seems like good application, but it is not clear how possible to use it with out internet connection
To use this application you should have the minimum internet
Please do not write a negative comments because you did not find the password from asome network. Be patient and share passwords with another users and once you will be pleasantly surprised open app with Wi-Fi. Many thanks
App is available now on Amazon Store:
you can download application using a link below
https://www.amazon.com/Wi-Fi-passwo...r=1-1&keywords=Wi-Fi+passwords:+use+and+share
There is available new version 2.6 of application in Google Play
Nice
Currently available the updated 2.10 version of application.
Added function of resuming connection to lost wi-fi connection after unsuccessful attempt to connect to another hotspot. .
You can download updated version 2..13 of app on Play market. Instruction has been added.
It was some troubles with server connection and map. Currently available 2.14 version of app on Google Play:
1) The problem with server connection was fixed.
2) The problem with map was fixed.
Available updated 2.17 version of Wi-Fi passwords: use and share application. The authorization using Vkontakte has been added into application.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wi_fi_key.freewifikeys
New 2.18 version is live now
Wi-Fi passwords use and share
Version 2.19
1) Fixed problem with map.
Updated version of app currently available on Google Play.
1. Bug fix.
2. Work on design.
New version 2.21 posted on Google Play
Application available on Apple Store https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wifi-hotspot-map-connect-to/id1097105060?mt=8

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