he.net - Network Tools

4.3
3.18K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

IMPORTANT: Camera permissions are required for the implementation of the one time password QR Code reader. This app does not use the camera at any other time.

he.net's Network Tools by Hurricane Electric.

This suite of networks tools implements most of the network diagnostics that you need as a Network Engineer or System Administrator. This is our first version, please help us improve it by giving us feedback.

+ Interface Information: Get information regarding your devices current network state.
+ ARP / NDP: Resolve either IPv4 or IPv6 network layer addresses into link layer addresses.
+ Bonjour Browser: Browser mDNS/ZeroConf services on your Network.
+ Device Manager: Lookup local devices' MAC, NETBIOS, IP, and other information.
+ DNS lookup: Search for a servers DNS zone records such as SOA, NS, A, AAAA, MX, TXT, and rDNS.
+ IP Calculator: Calculate the Netmask, Wildcard, Network, Host range, and Broadcast for a given subnet.
+ Iperf (v2 and v3): Run TCP and UDP performance tests.
+ MAC Browser: Lookup the vendor name and address of an OUI.
+ One Time Password: Add HOTP and TOTP two factor authentication accounts.
+ Ping: Send ICMP packets to a single IPv6/v4 address.
+ Ping Sweep: Send ICMP packets to an entire subnet range.
+ Traceroute: Find the route packets take to reach your IPv6/v4 destination.
+ Progressive Traceroute: Get detailed statistics for a given IPv6/v4 route.
+ Port Scan: Scan a list of custom or pre-defined TCP ports on any IPv6/v4 server.
+ SSL/TLS Analyzer: Inspect SSL/TLS certificates of domain names.
+ Whois: Get information regarding domain registration, ASN, IP allocations and more.
+ NO ADS!

he.net's Network Tools are also available on IOS

The feature graphic is a derivative of "West Texas Lightning Storm" [https://www.flickr.com/photos/jeffk/24820923] by jeffk, used under CC BY 2.0 [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/legalcode].
Updated on
Feb 29, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.3
2.96K reviews
Gustavo Domínguez
October 15, 2023
This app is ugly. Aesthetically & practically. Off the top of my head, it could use: bigger+higher contrast targets for those working in the sun &| balancing on towers; swiping tools instead|addition of a burger menu, ignoring edges, etc. That said, once past the ugly, these are features even paid apps lack, not to mention it outperforms every single1 of 'em I've tried w/o some sort of obligation given it's $0 & that its audience (techs, ITpersnl) is not the same as HE's clientele (ISPs, CIOs).
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Daniel Tsvik
May 15, 2020
It supports everything a network guy would need , the only problem that I have is that the ui is a bit old it doesn't support a full HD display. (There are some black bars) , but other than that it is perfect.
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Anton Korotkov
August 25, 2022
Nice. One of few iperf Android clients. but still requires some work: try to iperf2 to, say, 192.168.1.1, then close the app, open the app, get back to iperf2 and see the history: the app suggests "-c 192.168.1.1...." while it is an invalid input and this history functionality doesn't help
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What's new

App updates to work with current Android OS release