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Dustin_V
Aug 05, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
WiFi Analytics is Now Available in the Latest Android Nighthawk App!
WiFi Analytics is now available in the latest Android Nighthawk App! With this feature, you can check your network status, WiFi signal strength, channel interference, and much more. Test it out and l...
CLUBUGLY
Aug 14, 2019Tutor
Netgear - Request to add more icon support in Nighthawk app for “smart plugs, smart bulbs, smoke detectors, thermostats, and door bells”.
Please bring back Speedtest history log. The last update after a day or 2 the history completely vanishes leaving us with nothing to compare one week or month to the next.
Would also request a “Hot Spot with customizable agreement page/optional password feature.
schumaku
Aug 15, 2019Guru - Experienced User
CLUBUGLY wrote:Request to add more icon support in Nighthawk app for “smart plugs, smart bulbs, smoke detectors, thermostats, and door bells”.
Some newer routers models have added more device types/icons which are reflected in the Nighthawk App, too. So this happened to some limited extent already. What router model and firmware do you have?
CLUBUGLY wrote:Please bring back Speedtest history log. The last update after a day or 2 the history completely vanishes leaving us with nothing to compare one week or month to the next.
Looks to me like the last update (here 2.4.2.726 on Android) has changed the features around the Speedtest - and as part of this the existing history seems to have been dropped completely. For example, there is a chart - however, the chart is buggy, and does not reflect multiple tests within minutes or hours. The chart does only scale to days (and today it says 08/15 (what means something very different here in Europe - leaving alone that once more Netgear does fail to use date/time format settings of the mobile). When changing to the list view (Hamburger menu top right) to List view, todays tests are listed (again not in the date/time format set on the device). And hey Netgear: Mbps don't exist in ANY standardisation. These are either Mb/s or Mbit/s (and the later would make things clear for consumers!).
CLUBUGLY wrote:Would also request a “Hot Spot with customizable agreement page/optional password feature.
While this would be nice for the Guest network indeed ... there are a zillion of issues, bugs, and features Netgear has to address and fix before before adding such nice features.