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DD-WRT is a Linux based alternative OpenSource firmware suitable for a great variety of wireless (WLAN) routers and embedded systems.

This app lets you monitor and manage your DD-WRT routers on the go. Anytime. Anywhere.
Management features are being added progressively.

This release contains non-intrusive Ads to help support its development. Please consider purchasing the ad-free version to unlock all the premium features: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.rm3l.ddwrt

Differences between the two versions here: https://ddwrt-companion.rm3l.org/#plans

This app requires Secure SHell (SSH) to be enabled (and working!) on the router.
See the support website for instructions: http://ddwrt-companion.rm3l.org

DD-WRT Companion supports both private key and password-based SSH authentication methods.

Features (some of them may not be available in this Lite version)

Material Design UI, with Dark and Light themes

Can handle multiple routers, each with different set of settings. Free version is limited to only one Router

It supports both private key and password-based SSH authentication methods. Of course, such sensitive info is encrypted locally and never ever leave your mobile device.

PIN protection

Access Restrictions (Parental Control)

Speed Testing

WAN connection status

Traffic monitoring (realtime and monthly traffic data) + sharing with detailed daily breakdown

Backup (as RAW or CSV) and Restore WAN Monthly Traffic Data

List of hosts connected to the router

Notifications - can also show up on wearable devices like smartwatches

View details on the network card manufacturer

Monitor Active IP Connections (overall and per-client)

Distribution Pie charts: view top hosts (destination IPs with the most active connections, or local hosts with the most active connections)

View name, IP and MAC addresses, Last Seen date, download/upload rates, total download/upload bandwidth usage, wireless network name, ...

View RSSI, Signal Strength and SNR for wireless clients

Various sorting and filters options

Monitor WAN (Internet) Realtime Traffic for each connected host, with the ability to disable or enable WAN Access with the click of a finger

Set local aliases, so you won't always have to remember which MAC Address belongs to which user/device

Wake on LAN (WOL) support

Syslog stream output, with keyword lookup and sorting capability

Ability to set per-router preferences (sync interval, theme, ...)

OpenVPN logs, with keyword lookup

OpenVPN Client settings editing: for example, you can change the target VPN server

WiFi QR-Codes: you now no longer need to share your WiFi password to your guests. Just share the generated QR Code and they can connect instantly (provided they use a compatible QR Code scanner app)

NVRAM variables listing, editing and sharing

Actions on Router: reboot, factory defaults, backup / restore

Toolbox utilities: network diagnostics tools (e.g., ping, traceroute, nslookup, ...)

Commands: issue any commands to your router, remotely, and retrieve the output

Home Screen Widgets

Please note that this app is not affiliated to the official DD-WRT project.

For details on which permissions we request and why: http://help.ddwrt-companion.rm3l.org/android/permissions.html

Notes

Some DD-WRT builds (e.g., r21061) reportedly have SSH issues. The issue is with the SSH server itself, not with this app.
If the app cannot connect to your Router, first ensure you can SSH into your Router from a computer, using the same credentials you provided to the app.

Feel free to reach out to me at [email protected] for any inquiries.

Support Pages : https://help.ddwrt-companion.app




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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Developer: Lemra

Genre: Productivity

App version: 11.0.0-74/c451d89b-googleFreeWithAds

App size: 15M

Recent changes: /!\\ Important
- Android Jelly Bean 4.1 or newer is now required

Enhancements:
- Reduced overall app play online size
- Full compatibility with Android Pie 9.0: as a consequence, Location (Coarse) permission is required and used solely for reading WiFi Networks Names (SSIDs).

Bug, reliability & performance fixes:
- Fixed random SSH connection issues
- Fixed issues with ClearText HTTP requests
- Background Performance tweaks
- Fixed issue with firmware updates notifications

Comments:

Edit: It turned out that the issue was with my ISP's connection. I've checked my logs, a random disconnect from ISP coincided with the time when I was using this app. Today I decided to give this app one more try, it works flawlessly. One concern: How do I make sure that it is not sending my user name and password to some other location as well? I want to give it 5 stars and purchase the full version but I am concerned about security.

Everything is fine when i adding the router to the app. But when i click to open the interface of the router im waiting around 30 sec do get a message "disconnected" or "connection refused" or blahblahblah with red letters. Meanwhile the router cpu burning at 100% if i didnt close the app. Make a list with supported models to not waste the time of peoples.

Very convoluted UI with unintuitive buttons that don't follow a common UX. Also, unable to change username, and forced to use root, which is unfortunate for people running OpenSSH in a multi-user setup. There are some useful features, but many are slow, and I'm better off just using the Web UI.

Extremely useful router configuration tool. I am able to adjust settings that aren't visible within the DD-WRT GUI interface. I would love to see more features available like a guided setup for adding modules to a DD-WRT router.

Just installed it and took 3 mins to setup. Never even thought to look for an app for ddwrt routers been using ddwrt for many years loving it so far. Most likely will buy it. Great job guys'


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