
eing online at any time and any place is what smartphones and tablets are all about. If you connect to Wi-Fi networks often and use multiple networks but need to turn on and off your Wi-Fi connection depending on where you are to save battery, a Wi-Fi managing app is a must have.
The WiFi Manager app is a simple way to find, connect, manage and secure your Wi-Fi networks. The app lists the accessible Wi-Fi networks along with their channel number, security type and signal strength.
The free and premium versions of the WiFi Manager app are available on the Android Market and they require Android 1.6 or above. The WiFi Manager Premium version costs USD 1.75.


You can decide what the app will show on its home screen, a choice of either Live networks or Known networks. You can also sort out the networks you are connected to by signal, by name, or by Open first.
If you tap on ‘Auto’, the app will always check for a Wi-Fi connection.


Tap the Menu button to check what else the app can do for you.
To add a new Wi-Fi network tap ‘Add network’ and enter the SSID, Security type (like Open network, WEP or WPA etc) and the Password. Then tap ‘Add’.


In Settings you can change how often you want the app to auto-scan in the 'Update interval’ setting. You can change the appearance of the app in the ‘Theme’ setting. You can even set it up to play a sound when an open network is found. You can also decide whether you want to see the display signal as an image, decibel or percentage.


The WiFi Manager app also supports widgets for extra easy access and they come in four sizes: WiFi Manager 1x, WiFi Manager 2x1, WiFi Manager 3x1, WiFi Manager 4x1. You can choose the size of the widget according to your home screen space.
The WiFi Manager app is an easy way to manage your Wi-Fi connections. The beauty of this app is its intuitive user interface and functionality.
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