Wi-Fi Ruler - Paid (Wi-Fi Manager) Apk

Wi-Fi Ruler - Paid (Wi-Fi Manager) Apk

Latest version 1.7.10
18 Jul 2014

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version1.7.10
Rating3.8/5, based on 79 votes
Size‎364 KB
Requires AndroidAndroid 2.3+ (Gingerbread)
Author's NotesRule your Wi-Fi.

About Wi-Fi Ruler - Paid (Wi-Fi Manager) APK

Wi-Fi Ruler - Paid (Wi-Fi Manager) APK Download for Android
Wi-Fi Ruler - Paid (Wi-Fi Manager) APK Download for Android

Description

A Wi-Fi manager that can do all the regular stuff plus:
* Connect to open access points as you walk by
* Not connect to "open" access points that are paywalls
* You can set connect priority
* Differentiate between two access points both called "linksys"
* When connected will automatically check your connection (or say OK to click wall if that rule is set)
* Option to exit with or without Wi-Fi enabled
* Plays nice with access points your already have setup

The is the Paid version:
+ No Ads
+ Option to start at boot
+ Option to run as a service

Note: the option "Make Android Wi-Fi entry for APs we don't connect to" is enabled yet. Please just ignore that for now.

Latest updates

What's new in version 1.7.10

* Minor fixes

How to install Wi-Fi Ruler - Paid (Wi-Fi Manager) APK on Android phone or tablet?

Download Wi-Fi Ruler - Paid (Wi-Fi Manager) 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.hogdex.WifiRulerPaid-v1.7.10-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

1.7.10 (1)364 KB

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User's Reivew

4 ★Love the "drive-by" option...was even able 2 find a network by a homie's house called: 'FBI Surveillance Van'...we still believe he be under investigation...?
5 ★This is the best app for connecting automatically to open wifi acces points. Always picks it up quickly without having to manually scan for it. Others don't. It woked perfectly on my Xperia X8 and now on my Galaxy W too.
3 ★This application is no longer working properly since updating to ICS (4.0.3). It was working perfectly with Gingerbread though.
1 ★I bought this in the hope that it would prevent my phone from connecting to the plethora of click-walled or pay-walled connections near me when my network was available. It doesn't. Even when it identifies that the connection is limited, and that a remembered non-limited network is available, it doesn't switch connections.
5 ★This was just what I was looking for. It seems that the developers web site lacks forums, feedback or bug reports facilities. Following some feedback and notes. 1) Would like a batten/menu option/other to immediately remove all driveby to clear the wifi network list from clutter. 2) a method to clear out all wifi networks in my list (at the moment I have allot of networks in my list some seem to be duplicates or multiplicates of the same network, may have been produced by other network management programs
5 ★Latest rev. indeed can click through the annoying "Click here to connect to Internet" pages. Runs as a service, meaning connects to open and configured access points in the background. Excellent software. Recommend
5 ★Brilliant app now that it can run as a service. Suggested improvement: make the notification option per rule.
3 ★I have an Archos 70 tablet and this program is not the fastest at auto login.I have to click on the program to get it to login.still i like it
1 ★It's not that special. You phone already tell everything it does but better.
5 ★I just tested this on a trip to Copenhagen where I had no data connection. I actually tried several types. This one tended to work the best. I'm not saying it was flawless, but on the whole it made me very happy. I could exclude certain networks and preference others. Long story short...I was able to write some texts and emails and set some pics to upload. I took a walk and when I got to where I was going, they had all been sent somewhere along the way. This type of program is best used in this kind of way.
1 ★Still connects to wifi you set it not to. There are free apps that do work.
5 ★Niice