A pending release which I've been working on since previous update has been published to Play Store and F-Droid.
This version (1.2.0) should roll out to devices within a few hours.
v1.2.0 Changelog
* Bug, reliability and performance fixes, resulting in better SSH connections handling: a single and same SSH session is used across all views. And it tries to reconnect automatically in case of any connectivity exception.
* Redesigned the 'Add Router' dialog window, so it looks clearer and more robust.
* Attempt to robustify retrieval of some info (e.g., CPU)
* New features (as per feedback collected so far)
** Added Remote Actions: Reboot router or hard-reset router (restore factory defaults)
** Wake on LAN (WOL) support
** WiFi QR-Codes: you now no longer need to share your WiFi password. Just share the QR Code generated for instant connection (using a compatible scanner app).
** OpenVPN Client settings editing
When I get enough spare time, I'll focus on per-client bandwidth monitoring feature for next version.
As usual, feel free to report any issue or suggestion.
Big Thanks for the update and support.
The app is much more stable now and loads faster.
Also I don't get the Problem with "java.net.Socket" anymore. Great!
But I still can't get any CPU Informations
Any other values seems to shown correctly, if i compare it to the status page of my router:
PS: I love the new WOL and QR Code Features! Thanks
..::Edit::.. I just noticed that there is only the time shown for the Uptime Info in you app. Maybe you can add the Day and Date also?
And I had just a minor thought, which concerns the look of the application. Wouldn't it be more sexier to follow the actual Android Lollipop Style Guidelines instead of the old KitKat one? But as I said, nothing important, just a minor thought
Big Thanks for the update and support.
The app is much more stable now and loads faster.
Also I don't get the Problem with "java.net.Socket" anymore. Great!
But I still can't get any CPU Informations
Any other values seems to shown correctly, if i compare it to the status page of my router:
PS: I love the new WOL and QR Code Features! Thanks
..::Edit::.. I just noticed that there is only the time shown for the Uptime Info in you app. Maybe you can add the Day and Date also?
And I had just a minor thought, which concerns the look of the application. Wouldn't it be more sexier to follow the actual Android Lollipop Style Guidelines instead of the old KitKat one? But as I said, nothing important, just a minor thought
Thanks for your feedback and suggestions, @CM000n.
Regarding the CPU information, do you know if your router model has the proc filesystem. I basically retrieve info from /proc/cpuinfo (and some from NVRAM) file on the router.
I've sent you a PM regarding this.
I'm preparing another hotfix update (v1.2.1), fixing app crashes on some devices.
Also thanks for the suggestion regarding the app style - this is becoming a frequent request from many people. Added it in the app todo list. When I get enough spare time, i will investigate how much extra work that requires.
Im trying to avoid going online with android device. if I have to do that then I have to wipe the device and reimage it afterwards and that takes time I dont have at the moment.
I have routers that Im using in local CCTV DVR NVR network that is not connected to internet either so my usage of android is to monitor those and not the internet.
latest .apk direct download would be great but if thats too much to ask then thanks anyway.. I will still give the test copy a try soon to see if it looks like it will improve my system.
right now I use a special edition of opera mobile browser to log into ddwrt from android but most of the time I use a PC for that anyway.
It would be nice to add to "clients" tab somewhere:
1) number of active clients ( arp -a | wc -l )
2) number of active DHCP leases ( cat /tmp/dnsmasq.leases | wc -l )
BTW nice app. Keep up good work!
Thanks for your feedback and suggestion.
That's a good idea and interesting info to have - I've added this to my todo list, and will include it for next release when I get time.
h8red wrote:
P.S. is this app for Broadcom only? For full functionality
The app is not limited to Broadcom only.
Currently, I'm testing the app with a Netgear Nighthawk R7000.
Im trying to avoid going online with android device. if I have to do that then I have to wipe the device and reimage it afterwards and that takes time I dont have at the moment.
I have routers that Im using in local CCTV DVR NVR network that is not connected to internet either so my usage of android is to monitor those and not the internet.
latest .apk direct download would be great but if thats too much to ask then thanks anyway.. I will still give the test copy a try soon to see if it looks like it will improve my system.
right now I use a special edition of opera mobile browser to log into ddwrt from android but most of the time I use a PC for that anyway.
let me know if you come across any issues or have any feedback.
on my todo list now and with the latest version now easily accessible the priority of testing it has increased. may try it tonight on cyanogenmod, will let ya know about that soon.
Testing the app with ASUS RT-AC68U & NEXUS 5 with cyanogenmod cm12 (lollipop)
It's ok but with an user friendly GUI it would be better and easier in order to change the configuration by app, because it's a bit difficult only with the variables name.
You should add:
"access restrictions" tab
bandwidth usage for WiFi and lan (correctly there is only for wan)
interface for DHCP clients
I get a "(de) installation error" on my htc phone, trying to install either 1.10,1.20 or 1.2.1 _________________ SIG:
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Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 19:20 Post subject: DD-WRT Companion Android App: v1.3.0 Update Changelog
As some of you may have noticed, I've updated the app with some additional features, much more focused on the "Status > Clients" tab. I've tried to add per-client bandwidth monitoring capability (based on a modified version of the wrtbwmon script). So feedback/suggestions are really welcome:
- Per-Client Bandwidth Real-time and Overall Usage
- Ability to filter and/or Sort Clients
- Ability to set a local alias for each of the Devices listed
- Ability to manage WAN (Internet) access: you can enable or disable Internet access on a per-client basis
I've also added:
- Detailed Mem and CPU Infos, by clicking on the corresponding tiles
- WOL magic packets are now sent from the router per se, not from the smartphone/tablet (as was done previously)
- Bug, reliability and performance fixes
The Play Store update should have rolled out to your devices (or should within a few hours).
As new releases are never bug-free and may be subject to regressions, your feedback/reports are always welcome. So as usual, do let me know if you have any issues or suggestions with those features.
For F-Droid users, I'm unfortunately having hardware issues with my repo - that should be fixed soon.
Thanks again to y'all for the feedbacks.
New Screenshots:
-- rm3l
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Testing the app with ASUS RT-AC68U & NEXUS 5 with cyanogenmod cm12 (lollipop)
It's ok but with an user friendly GUI it would be better and easier in order to change the configuration by app, because it's a bit difficult only with the variables name.
You should add:
"access restrictions" tab
bandwidth usage for WiFi and lan (correctly there is only for wan)
interface for DHCP clients
Thanks for the support! Great app
Thanks for your feedback, albygas! Added this to the todo list plate.
I'm trying to add management features progressively.