All your network tools.
One app. Zero tracking.
Wake-on-LAN, Ping, Speed Test, Whois, DNS Lookup, Subnet Calculator and a LAN Scanner — the seven things you actually reach for when a home or office network misbehaves, in one app instead of five.
Every network tool you actually use. Nothing you didn't ask for.
Wake-on-LAN
Ping (TCP)
Speed Test
Whois Lookup
DNS Lookup
Subnet Calculator
LAN Scanner
toolset
Seven tools, one download
Each tool does one job properly, with monospace output you can read at a glance and copy straight into a terminal.
Wake-on-LAN
Wake sleeping devices on your network with a saved device list.
Ping (TCP)
Connectivity checks without needing root or raw sockets.
Speed Test
Quick download and upload throughput check.
Whois Lookup
Domain registration info, straight from the registry.
DNS Lookup
Resolve A, AAAA, MX, TXT and other records directly.
Subnet Calculator
CIDR math: network and broadcast address, usable range, and host count.
LAN Scanner
Discover every device living on your local subnet.
Ping is TCP-connect-time based, not ICMP — sandboxed mobile OSes don't allow raw ICMP sockets without root.
privacy by architecture
No accounts.
No analytics.
No cloud sync.
Netconf ships under the privacyconcerned brand, which means the guarantee is structural. Every tool runs on your device and every setting persists on your device. Nothing is transmitted to us, because there is no “us” on the network path — no analytics SDK, no ad network, no crash reporter, no sync endpoint.
No accounts
Open the app and start working. There is nothing to sign up for, so there is nothing to leak.
On-device storage only
Saved WoL devices, lookup history and your theme preference are written to local device storage — nowhere else.
No backend to send to
We don't operate a server that receives your data. Privacy by architecture, not by promise.
$ netconf --outbound-connections
whois.registry ← only when you look up a domain
dns.resolver ← only when you resolve a record
speedtest.endpoint ← only when you run a speed test
analytics.* (none)
telemetry.* (none)Need help?
Stuck on a magic packet that won't wake a machine, or wondering why Ping reports TCP times? The support page covers the common questions and gives you a direct email — no account, no ticket portal.
