Wi-Fi Toolkit

Wi-Fi Toolkit

By TP-Link Systems Inc.

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2021-07-06
  • Current Version: 1.4.10
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 71.81 MB
  • Developer: TP-Link Systems Inc.
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 11.0
Score: 3.50588
3.50588
From 85 Ratings

Description

The Wi-Fi Toolkit helps you diagnose your network for free. It aims to protect your privacy from being stolen when you use public Wi-Fi. • Check your Wi-Fi signal strength, network security, internet speed, and latency with one tap • Test your internet speed while playing a racing game • Discover surrounding cameras to protect your privacy • Find all devices in the same network • Test your ping to measure your connectivity to target services for a better network experience

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Reviews

  • Mediocre

    2
    By WYCowboy911
    You can do more with other tools. This is Beta-quality and seems almost like an afterthought. Ex: The WiFi diagnostics runs and shows no internet connection, but then proceeds to attempt a ping check. If there’s no internet, it should NOT repeatedly attempt a ping check until manually interrupted.
  • Maybe its time has passed?

    2
    By chuckfromearth
    I got this app to help me tune a rather large WiFi network at home, where i invested huge $ in an extensive/expensive TP-Link infrastructure. Granted this app is “free” but it appears it’s getting little to no support from TPL, and what limited functionality it has is available from other (often times free or included with OS) apps/utilities. The main reason i wanted it was for WiFi tuning, which once the “WiFi Diagnostics” process has run, it doesn’t even show signal strength. There are no tunable parameters and no access to individual bits of info, and you’re limited to seeing data only for the SSID on which you’re connected - so no broad scans, signal/channel overlap comparison tools/displays, not even a channel list per band, or even a BAND listing. I’m not sure how this app is relevant or helpful anytime and think it’s an old app that’s run its course with even TPL knowing that. Once again, after buying into TPL hype and investing heavily into their ecosystem, I’m left frustrated, disappointed, and regretful of my choice.
  • Broken

    1
    By walrus1
    This app is broken tells you to connect to WiFi when you are
  • Not impressed

    4
    By Nuclear055
    I recently bought a new TP Link Archer AX 5400 Pro router to replace my aging Linksys EA 9500. I have only purchased Linksys products until now. I will be purchasing Linksys products in the future. This app and the router are trash compared to the Linksys app and router. I have actually reinstalled my old Linksys because the app and the 4 year old router out perform the TP Link router and app. I kind of feel like “here take my money” because of the poor network capabilities and that’s if the app will connect and find the router. Everything is very delayed with TP Link router. I can leave my house and close the garage door. By the time I get to my wife’s business (10 minute drive) I will get an alert that my garage door has closed. Never experienced this until changing to TP Link.
  • Fails to Work

    2
    By VeronicaJ92
    It says I’m offline. Then how am I able to do a ping test?
  • Yep useless

    1
    By rsage
    What a joke, as other reviews indicate, this app tells you you're offline when you're definitely online and everything is good in the Deco app. Completely useless, uninstalled
  • Fails to set up VPN

    1
    By user 827467
    Just shows blank screen after trying to log in to SurfShark
  • Very Helpful

    5
    By Mike S.D.
    This app is great. Provides you a lot of information about your home router or the public wifi you’re on.
  • Redundant.

    1
    By Mapexman
    You can run speed tests from your phone by googling speed test. Why not include this feature in the app? Are you guys too stupid to do that? Ya
  • B@dA55

    5
    By Rico-100001
    The app does everything it’s supposed to do.

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