Introduction:-
Network analysis is the first step toward an network penetration test. Both windows and Linux have many tools to analyze an network on the bases of different standards. But these operating systems usually run on devices which are a little to large for an usual pant or shirt pocket and another problem with these tools are that most of the don't have an GUI which means you might go retard trying to explain an professional who doesn't have an IT baground. Thus a set of tools were required which can be installed on an normal android which could be deployed instantly. So I decide to find out a few tools which could be used for network analysis on an out of the box android phone.
What you need?
An android phone or tablet with 4.0 or above. You can also try it on phones with lower versions of android but we can't tell you if it will work or not. The phone used to test is an Samsung galaxy grand 2 with android 4.4.2 operating system.
Apps:-

Landroid:- Landroid is a little geeky app as the interface requires a little knowledge about networks. It has features like ping, traceroute, publicIP, netstat, whois, etc which are mostly the features which network admins and network penetration tester requires to check the servers and the network connectivity. We would advice you not to download this app if you are not used to an less graphical user interface. It is a pure geek and pro stuff. download

location". Some of the features of this app might be blocked as they require you to buy an pro version to use them. In all an fairly good app to find out information regarding various stuff about your cellular as well as wireless network.download
