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[v8.68] IP Tools – Ultimate network utilities and WiFi scanner

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IP Tools is a very powerful yet user-friendly network toolkit for Android OS and iOS, developed by AmazingByte (now D.D.M.) from Russia. With its concise and clean user interface, you can get all the information about an IP address or a website directly from your smart phone, and then easily fix the network problems or optimize, adjust your network.

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[v12.5] Fing – Show you what’s happening on any network

Fing is a powerful and easy-to-use network security scanning tool for both PC and mobile platforms, claiming to be the #1 Network Scanner with wide acclaim in the world, developed by Overlook from Ireland. It can help you perform a variety of security checks on any WiFi network you can connect to, discover and identify all devices connected to your WiFi, test network speeds, troubleshoot network problems, and more.

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