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best NetMon for Android..
Hi friends,
Please share/suggest which is best network monitor(.APK) application for 3G and 2G Networks
I am using Android 2.3.5 in My Samsung Galaxy S2.
Thanks in advanced..
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WNS..
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Re: best NetMon for Android..
I am also very keen if someone can share a nice and useful apk in this regard.
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Re: best NetMon for Android..
Originally Posted by
wnsworld
Hi friends,
Please share/suggest which is best network monitor(.APK) application for 3G and 2G Networks
I am using Android 2.3.5 in My Samsung Galaxy S2.
Thanks in advanced..
BR//
WNS..
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Re: best NetMon for Android..
Originally Posted by
wnsworld
Hi friends,
Please share/suggest which is best network monitor(.APK) application for 3G and 2G Networks
I am using Android 2.3.5 in My Samsung Galaxy S2.
Thanks in advanced..
BR//
WNS..
Hi, unfortunatetly there is a bug (or somothing like that) in S2 who doesn't allow 3er party apps to measur. I already tried all the softwares availables in the Android Market and none works with 2G/3G.
More info: http://opensignalmaps.com/blog/2011/...xy-s2-help-us/
Anyway, if you expect something like TEMS pocket or Nemo for Android, there isn't nothing like that yet. Only http://android.swissqual.com/ but I think that is not available in the forum yet, and cost 3k.
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i am already using this apps but i dont know why its is not showing nbrs,, thanks for reply..
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Originally Posted by
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Hi, unfortunatetly there is a bug (or somothing like that) in S2 who doesn't allow 3er party apps to measur. I already tried all the softwares availables in the Android Market and none works with 2G/3G.
More info:
http://opensignalmaps.com/blog/2011/...xy-s2-help-us/
Anyway, if you expect something like TEMS pocket or Nemo for Android, there isn't nothing like that yet. Only
http://android.swissqual.com/ but I think that is not available in the forum yet, and cost 3k.
Hi bro,
its is a really useful info for me,, and i like http://android.swissqual.com.. hay you know any solution?? thanks for your contribution..
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Re: best NetMon for Android..
Hi!
Most of free applications are based on 3GPP standardized AT commands.
They work on any phone (akhm). You can get CID, BCCH/BSIC, signal strength, network.
But, there are NO standardized AT commands to read neighbor cells and other information
of interest to readers of this forum.
So, SW has to be developed for particular phone, based on "undocummented" AT commands.
Ah, AT*EM commands for TI chip used on Open Moko: we can do magic.
It seems to me Sony published (or it was ****ed) some undoccumented commands,
same for HTC.
TEMS, Swissqual etc have access to radio chipset, so they can get additional information from Sony/HTC Android phones.
Thus, they can do something out of this information.
Maybe Samsung is using different chipsets in SG2: not all SG2 are same?
And even commands to get data for their "service menu" is nowhere published.
Bottom line: As soon is we (community) get description of additional AT commands or other API to get
proper information from Android phone, it will be used and applications written. There is enough of
radio engineers with proper skills.
And yes, then I will start using Android terminal.
BR
s52d
p.s. I really can not make a call if I do not know those basic data. Making call without knowing scrambling code?
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Re: best NetMon for Android..
I read somewhere Samsung used qualcomm chipset in SGS2,,
Thnks for Info..
Originally Posted by
s52d
Hi!
Most of free applications are based on 3GPP standardized AT commands.
They work on any phone (akhm). You can get CID, BCCH/BSIC, signal strength, network.
But, there are NO standardized AT commands to read neighbor cells and other information
of interest to readers of this forum.
So, SW has to be developed for particular phone, based on "undocummented" AT commands.
Ah, AT*EM commands for TI chip used on Open Moko: we can do magic.
It seems to me Sony published (or it was ****ed) some undoccumented commands,
same for HTC.
TEMS, Swissqual etc have access to radio chipset, so they can get additional information from Sony/HTC Android phones.
Thus, they can do something out of this information.
Maybe Samsung is using different chipsets in SG2: not all SG2 are same?
And even commands to get data for their "service menu" is nowhere published.
Bottom line: As soon is we (community) get description of additional AT commands or other API to get
proper information from Android phone, it will be used and applications written. There is enough of
radio engineers with proper skills.
And yes, then I will start using Android terminal.
BR
s52d
p.s. I really can not make a call if I do not know those basic data. Making call without knowing scrambling code?
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Hi bro,
Just for your reference, Samsung uses an other API, and whats the reason why you don't get neighbours. I faced same situation with SNS.
By the way Qualcomm Chipsets are only usefull if your able to enable DIAG-Port, and use Wireshark/ qpst. But I'm also stuck there!
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SGS2 has an Infineon chipset. Qualcomm chipsets are used in mid-range Android Samsung phones.
I use RF Signal Tracker and works fine. It also able to export signal plots as KML.
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