- 82.7LEGITIMACY SCORE
- 86.7SAFETY SCORE
- 4+CONTENT RATING
- $9.99PRICE
What is Network Radar? Description of Network Radar 1259 chars
Whether it's a problem, or just a preventative measure, it's always a good idea to be aware of what devices are connecting to your network. Network Radar is an easy-to-use network discovering and managing tool for iPhone and iPad that allows you to get detailed information about the devices on your network.
Once Network Radar has scanned your network, it lists all found devices. Each devices comes with detailed information such as IP address, DNS names, mDNS name, open ports, response time and more. Of cause you can also create scans with custom IP ranges. Every scan can be accessed at a later time, even when your device is not connected to it anymore.
Perform useful network tools, such as Ping, Port Scan, Whois, DNS (lookup and reverse lookup). All of them can also be used on IP addresses or domains outside of your local network.
Network Radar is not limited to your local network. You can also set a custom start and end address to scan just parts of a every network that is reachable from your device.
With it's intuitive user interface Network Radar is easy to use on all your iOS devices. It is a modern app designed for iOS with a low surcharge on your network.
Did you know that Network Radar is also available for macOS? Check it out!
- Network Radar App User Reviews
- Network Radar Pros
- Network Radar Cons
- Is Network Radar legit?
- Should I download Network Radar?
- Network Radar Screenshots
- Product details of Network Radar
Network Radar App User Reviews
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Network Radar Pros
✓ Great AppA great tool for keeping track of what devices are on your networks and getting information about them. The first time I used it on my wireless network I found an old Roku internet radio device I didn’t know was still connected to it. It even provides information on you cellular network..Version: 1.1.1
✓ Great network appI love the design and function of this app. So much info available at your fingertips.Version: 1.0.0
✓ Network Radar Positive ReviewsNetwork Radar Cons
✗ Works wellVery impressed with application found all of my devices very quickly, would like to be able to rename devices to a more meaningful name, otherwise does the job..Version: 1.0.0
✗ It’s okayBarely does more than the free versions. Doesn’t even pick up device names or types..Version: 2.4
✗ Network Radar Negative ReviewsIs Network Radar legit?
✅ Yes. Network Radar is 100% legit to us. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 383 Network Radar user reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, AppSupports Legitimacy Score for Network Radar is 82.7/100.
Is Network Radar safe?
✅ Yes. Network Radar is quiet safe to use. This is based on our NLP analysis of over 383 user reviews sourced from the IOS appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 4.5/5. AppSupports Safety Score for Network Radar is 86.7/100.
Should I download Network Radar?
✅ There have been no security reports that makes Network Radar a dangerous app to use on your smartphone right now.
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Product details of Network Radar
- App Name:
- Network Radar
- App Version:
- 2.4
- Developer:
- Daniel Witt
- Legitimacy Score:
- 82.7/100
- Safety Score:
- 86.7/100
- Content Rating:
- 4+ Contains no objectionable material!
- Category:
- Utilities, Productivity
- Language:
- EN DE
- App Size:
- 14.52 MB
- Price:
- $9.99
- Bundle Id:
- com.mac-attender.Net-Radar
- Relase Date:
- 05 March 2014, Wednesday
- Last Update:
- 23 October 2021, Saturday - 18:58
- Compatibility:
- IOS 14.0 or later
NEW: More requested icons have been added. NEW: The user interface has been adopted to work with new devices like the 2021 iPad mini. NEW: A clear button has been added to all IP and domain text fields. NEW: You can now share the host details again. ....