1. The widget gets informed via the system when something changes. - Show type of mobile connecton (GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSPA, 4G... - Supports connections via Bluetooth tethering, USB tethering (eg. - Logging events to ipwidget. - Enable/disable flight mode (not available on Android 4.
2. Simple IP Widget showing the mobile carrier name and ip or the wireless lan SSID and wireless lan ip address. - Battery saving: No polling of ip information.
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4. Since Android 6, the location permission is needed to scan for wifi networks around.
5. This is the only way to get the current channel and the frequency.
6. Your location will not been detected nor transfered at any time. - Required to get external ip address. - Detect the type of mobile connection (GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA... - for writing ipwidget.
1. You have to manually close the shade to see the open widget settings or Speedtest.3 stars because widget won't show *at a glance* if BOTH wifi and mobile are turned on simultaneously.
2. Or, setting up widget as only showing mobile either on or off would accomplish same end and add at least one star.Outstanding app, having been using it for 6 plus years.
3. I've not found a widget yet to compactly indicate status if both are connected at the same time, alas.... Unless this could somehow be set up to display above status (?), thanks.
4. The fact that the widget can be configured to activate many different options upon being touched - most use full in my opinion is the No Response - is wonderful.
5. But, due to Google/Android policies, it can be visible only when the phone is Unlocked, which defeats in the first place the point of having such widget.
6. But if you tap on either of the "extended settings" (for me, app settings and Speedtest), those things do open, but in the background; the notification shade does not close.
7. Gert P.This widget is sort of the baseline for an IPMonitor toolkit that i like and appreciate for its content.
8. Real pity.It works, but logging does not work because it fails to request write storage permission.
9. Network change alerts tend to draw in the center of the keyboard or the talk/end button fields.
10. Even if I click the corresponding button on the Permissions section in settings, nothing happens.
11. Drawing over other apps is part of what makes it useful, but theres a lot of real estate devoted to it in notifications.