Wtfast Android App
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Release Notes
April 11, 2015
About This Release
  • Features in this release are focused mainly on the improvement of the user’s overall experience.
Updated Features
  • Bandwidth Graph
    • Graphing screen now stays on
    • Connection lost notification
    • Fullscreen graphing mode
    • Landscape graphing mode
    • Textual bandwidth averages are now displayed on the graph while graphing averages
    • X-axis now has time passing relative to the points
    • Multiple graphing options panel now stays open until all options are chosen
    • The application will now poll bandwidth in the background and has a persistent notification of your bandwidth usage
New Features
  • The application now supports multiple phone and tablet resolutions
  • Users now have the ability to create profiles that can contain a name, ip, password, and default graphing interface
  • There is an About menu on the main screen of the app which provides information about the version of the app being used as well as information on WTFast and the developers of the app
Bug Fixes
  • Graphing back button now works
  • Graphing in landscape mode is now fully supported on multiple resolutions
Known bugs and limitations
  • It is possible that the current profile may be disconnected after rebooting the router from the app
  • When leaving full screen the interface label may be covered slightly depending on the resolution of the device
  • Occasionally two pop-ups may be displayed on a network failure during graphing
  • Cannot deselect a profile
  • Deletion of a loaded profile does not unload the profile
March 16, 2015
About This Release
  • This release contains a more complete implementation of the communication engine when compared with previous releases and contains the second iteration of the bandwidth graph.
Updated Features
  • The bandwidth graph now graphs real data from the router
  • The graph will scale to allow for a better view of the graphed data
  • Users now have the ability to pause and resume the bandwidth graph
  • Before graphing starts, the user is asked to select from the router interfaces they would like to graph
New Features
  • New app icon
  • The app is now licensed under the MIT license
  • After the user reboots the router with the app a notification will be sent to the user upon successful reconnection to the router or on error.
  • The user now has the ability to temporarily save the password of their router for the duration the app is running
Known Bugs and Limitations
  • It is possible to quickly press the buttons multiple times and have multiple dialog boxes open up
March 2, 2015
About This Release
  • This release contains a more complete implementation of the communication engine when compared with previous releases. Also contains the first iteration of the bandwidth graph.
Updated Features
  • No features have been updated in this release.
New Features
  • The communication engine has been implemented which allows the app to communicated with the router using SNMP and SSH protocols
  • The router can now be rebooted from the app
  • Information can be viewed about devices with active DHCP leases from the router. The information given includes the device name, IP address, and MAC address.
  • Information on how long the router has been on for can be viewed.
  • The basic bandwidth graph has been implemented. Currently it only graphs dummy data generated by random numbers. In a future release it will be made to graph real-time bandwidth data from the router.
Known Bugs and Limitations
  • Bandwidth graph only graphs dummy data
  • Bandwidth graph crashes on occasion
  • App will hang on occasion, threading issue
  • App crashes when an IP of 255.255.255.255 is entered
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