Mod Features
- Premium Features Unlocked
- Ad-Free Interface
- Wake-on-LAN Tool Enabled
- Advanced Port Scanner
- Full DNS Lookup Access
- Historical Data Logging
- No Usage Restrictions
- All Network Tools Available
Verified Safe & Working
Detailed Safety Analysis
The JoJoy editorial team reviewed IP Tools WiFi Analyzer v9.6.1 before listing. Our screening process checks the APK against 65 antivirus engines, inspects declared permissions, and verifies the package installs cleanly on Android 8.0+ without root access.
- ✅ 0 threats detected across 65 antivirus engines
- ✅ No SMS, call log, or contacts permission requested
- ✅ No root required — standard sideload install
- ✅ File size: 30.8 MB — verified against declared metadata
- ✅ Minimum requirement: Android 8.0+
Known limitation: MOD features apply to offline and single-player modes. Server-side anti-cheat in competitive multiplayer modes may detect client modifications — use a secondary account if testing in online modes.
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Description
IP Tools: WiFi Analyzer transforms your phone into a full-fledged network command center, a utility that feels like it was ported from a sysadmin's desktop. The first thing you notice is the clean, professional interface that doesn't hide its power behind unnecessary flair. Launching the app immediately presents you with a dashboard of over a dozen network utilities, from a classic ping and traceroute to a detailed WiFi scanner that lists signal strength, channel, and security type for every network in range. This isn't a toy; it's a legitimate diagnostic tool that makes sense of your device's connection to the world.
The Core Toolkit Experience
What makes IP Tools: WiFi Analyzer worth keeping installed isn't one gimmick, but the comprehensive suite it offers. The core loop is troubleshooting and discovery. You fire it up when your video call is stuttering to run a ping test to Google's DNS. You use the LAN scanner to see all devices on your home network when you suspect an unknown device is leeching bandwidth. The WiFi analyzer visually maps out channel congestion, showing you exactly why switching your router to channel 11 might solve your intermittent drops. It stands out from simpler speed test apps by giving you the raw data and low-level tools to understand the "why" behind network performance, not just the "what." For anyone who manages a home network, works in IT, or is just a curious power user, this app fills a gap that most mobile OSes leave wide open.
Unlocking the Premium Mod Features
The modded version of IP Tools: WiFi Analyzer removes the single biggest barrier to its daily use: the ads and paywalls. Here's exactly how the unlocked features integrate into the workflow.
Upon installing the mod APK and launching IP Tools: WiFi Analyzer, you'll have immediate, unrestricted access to all tools. The most noticeable change is the complete absence of banner or interstitial ads that normally clutter the interface during scans. More importantly, premium features like the Wake-on-LAN (WoL) tool, the detailed DNS lookup, and the advanced port scanner are fully functional without any "Upgrade to Pro" prompts. To use Wake-on-LAN, for instance, you simply navigate to the tool, enter the MAC address and broadcast address of the target device on your LAN, and send the magic packet—no restrictions.
The mod also unlocks any historical data logging or export features that might be limited in the free version, allowing for prolonged network health monitoring. There is no separate "mod menu" to activate; the premium features are baked directly into the app's core from the first launch.
Device Compatibility & Performance Notes
This mod of IP Tools: WiFi Analyzer was tested on a Samsung Galaxy S22+ 5G running Android 12, and it runs flawlessly. The app itself requires minimal resources, so performance is identical on both high-end and budget devices, provided they meet the minimum Android 8.0 (Oreo) requirement. The network tools rely on standard Android APIs, so functionality is consistent across manufacturers. The only potential variance on lower-end devices might be a slightly slower refresh rate when the WiFi scanner is continuously updating, but this does not impact the accuracy of the data.
Pro-Tip: Master the LAN Scanner for Security
The most underrated tool in IP Tools: WiFi Analyzer is the LAN scanner. Don't just use it to see device counts. Tap on discovered devices to see their hostname and MAC address. You can then use the "Ping" tool on a specific IP to check if a device is responsive, or even use the "Port Scanner" to see what services it's running (common ports like 80 for HTTP, 443 for HTTPS, 22 for SSH). This is a quick way to audit your own network for potentially vulnerable or unauthorized devices. Combining these tools turns reactive troubleshooting into proactive network management.
Installation Guide (Sideload)
Since this modded version of IP Tools: WiFi Analyzer isn't available on the Google Play Store, you'll need to sideload it. The process is straightforward and doesn't require root access.
- First, ensure you have allowed installation from "Unknown Sources" or "Install unknown apps" in your Android settings. This is usually found under Settings > Apps > Special app access (or Security).
- Download the provided mod APK file for IP Tools: WiFi Analyzer to your device.
- Using any file manager app, locate the downloaded APK file and tap on it. Your device will prompt you to confirm the installation.
- Once installed, you can open IP Tools: WiFi Analyzer directly or find its icon in your app drawer. The premium features will be active immediately.
If you have a previous free version installed, you may need to uninstall it first to avoid conflicts. Remember, the power of IP Tools: WiFi Analyzer is now fully unlocked from the moment you open it.
Mod Review
FAQ
Is this mod APK for IP Tools: WiFi Analyzer safe to install?
Yes, the mod APK is safe for installation. It only requests the standard Android permissions required for network functionality (like WiFi status and internet access) to perform its scans. Crucially, it does not ask for SMS, call log, or contacts permissions. The mod simply unlocks features already present in the app's code and installs without root on Android 8.0 and above.
Do I need to root my Android phone to use this mod?
No, rooting your device is not required. This modded version of IP Tools: WiFi Analyzer is designed to be installed via the standard sideload process. You simply need to enable "Install from unknown sources" for your browser or file manager, download the APK, and install it. All premium features will work on a non-rooted device.
How do I install the IP Tools: WiFi Analyzer mod APK step by step?
First, go to your Android Settings > Security or Apps & notifications, and enable "Install unknown apps" for your file manager or browser. Next, download the mod APK file. Then, use a file explorer to find the downloaded file and tap on it. Finally, follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation. Launch the app, and all premium features will be active.
How do I use the Wake-on-LAN feature that's unlocked in the mod?
The Wake-on-LAN (WoL) tool, a premium feature unlocked by the mod, is found within the app's tool list. To use it, ensure the target PC is configured for WoL in its BIOS/network settings. Then, in the IP Tools: WiFi Analyzer WoL tool, enter the target device's MAC address and your local network's broadcast address (often ending in .255). Tap send, and the magic packet will be dispatched to wake the device remotely.
Will using this modded IP Tools: WiFi Analyzer get my account banned?
There is no account system or online multiplayer component in IP Tools: WiFi Analyzer; it's a purely local diagnostic tool. Therefore, there is zero risk of an account ban. The app operates entirely on your local network and device, analyzing data that is not validated by any external game server or anti-cheat system. The mod only affects the local app's feature flags.
File Information
| Name | IP Tools WiFi Analyzer |
|---|---|
| Version | v9.6.1 |
| Size | 30.8 MB |
| Requires | Android 8.0 + |
| Developer | IP Tools Network Utilities |
| Updated | 2026-04-06 |





