A Data Tool for OpenWrt 15.05 Chaos Calmer. It's the easy way to monitor your OpenWrt router remotely. Support both iPhone and iPad. DOES NOT SUPPORT 14.x, 13.x and below. IF YOU CONNECT YOUR ROUTER BY WAN, PLEASE ACCEPT PORT 80. YOU COULD TRY CONNECTING IN LAN FIRST. Device Management * HTTP type devices. * HTTPS type devices, does not support self-signed HTTPS. * Add comment to devices and filter them. * Show status bar to indicate whether connectable. * Backup/restore device list with iCloud Status * Load, memory usage. * Wan status. * Wan6 status. * DHCP leases. * DHCP6 leases. Traffic graph and grid * Load traffic. 1min, 5min, 15min. * Wireless. signal, noise and rate. * Connections. TCP, UDP and other. * Interface traffic. byte chart and packet chart. Log * System log and Kenel log. * Be able to filter log content. Diagnostics * Ping. * Traceroute. * Nslookup. * Reboot. Notes: Does not support edit settings so far.
Friendlywrt
I use a different build of openwrt, I was hoping this worked with it but it doesn’t. Bought it for nothing. Sorry just didn’t do what I wanted it to do. Friendlywrt and openwrt are practically the same.
Not working
Just a white screen on an SE 2020
No response from developer
I tried contacting them for support. Doesn’t go any higher than version 15 Don’t buy it unless you have firmware 15 or below
Useless If You Use Self-Signed Certificates
Don't waste your money. Most users I know who use OpenWRT in a private environment are happy using self-signed certs. The LEAST the publisher could do is notify you BEFORE you waste your money that this app won't support them and that it is worthless to you. Edit: So the developer says that the description clearly states that the app doesn't support self-signed certificates. He simply updated the description to include the info. This should have been included to start with and not only after someone complained.
Support iPhone X, XR, XS and XS Max
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