Aruba Utilities Apk
Apk Infos
Version | 190 |
Rating | 4.2/5, based on 464 votes |
Size | 3.5 MB |
Requires Android | Android 6.0+ (Marshmallow) |
Author's Notes | Monitor and troubleshoot WLANs from HPE Aruba Networking and other vendors |
About Aruba Utilities APK
Table Of Contents
Description
Aruba Utilities includes a number of tools for monitoring and troubleshooting wireless LANs from HPE Aruba Networking. Some tools work with any WLAN, others are clients for specific Aruba APIs.Support is through email to the developer, or via the HPE Aruba Networking Community site
http://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Aruba-Apps/bd-p/Aruba-Apps
A user guide is available
http://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Aruba-Apps/Aruba-Utilities-user-guide/td-p/246783
Aruba Utilities includes:
• A Wi-Fi Monitor showing the Wi-Fi environment, including the current access point, RF channels, RSSI measurements and up/down PHY rates, other access points audible to the device and handover events. AP names are displayed (when configured on the AP, of course).
• A Telnet/SSH client that works with Aruba devices, allowing network configuration and monitoring from a mobile platform.
• An AirWave client that downloads the floorplan image and AP details from the network’s management system. See where APs are located relative to your position, and touch AP icons for details of current loading, channels and power. Also an estimated heatmap and a site survey function that links actual coverage measurements to locations on the floorplan.
• A Central API client. Central is quite tricky to set up on a phone screen, as the Ids and tokens are long, and need to be copy-pasted into the app. I'm still working on a good way of driving JSON queries from the phone UI.
• The Device tab shows information including Wi-Fi, IP, DHCP, cellular status.
• Measurements are written to a plain-text log file and various csv report files that can be emailed - you address the email - for use later.
• A Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) scan reports nearby iBeacons, Aruba beacons and other BLE devices with UUID, index values and signal strength measurements. Also the BluConsole function.
• CBRS is a window into the cellular side of the phone. It's useful for public and private 4G network troubleshooting.
• Ranging is an FTM/802.11mc/rtt client, giving distance measurements when used with FTM-enabled access points.
• Android versions of iPerf, Ping, DNS and mDNS provide network testing functionality.
• The multi-SSH tab offers side-by-side telnet windows for managing multiple devices simultaneously: needs a big screen, most useful on a tablet.
• The ALE client tab exercises the Analytics and Location Engine.
Aruba Utilities was developed by the CTO Group in HPE Aruba Networking as a testbed for our research into WLAN measurement and optimization techniques. It will be of interest to network engineers with multi-AP WLANS, especially Aruba WLANs.
Latest updates
What's new in version 190
2023-12-22 Build v190 for Android- HandoverTab better security descriptions (WPA3p, WPA3e etc). See 'help' for explanation
- APDetailTab now shows channel width, center freq & primary channel
- DeviceTab several small changes to reflect what’s available and not available on newer Android
- Removed some unused permissions
- Added channel width and security type to emailed csvscanfile
- New OUI file
- LogTab and csvLogFile: Increase limit 150k > 750k with trimBy 40k > 100k
How to install Aruba Utilities APK on Android phone or tablet?
Download Aruba Utilities APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:
Update Phone Settings
- Go to your phone Settings page
- Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
- Check the Unknown Sources box
- Confirm with OK
Go to Downloads
- Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
- Tap the APK file you downloaded (com.arubanetworks.arubautilities-v190-ApkClean.apk)
- Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.
Older Versions
190 (190) | 3.5 MB |
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