Customer support is really bad. This company does not care about providing good customer service. I had problems with my annual subscription and they didn't make an effort to resolve and keep me as a customer.
I paid for 1 year of service, it only worked for a few months (they don't want to solve the problem) and they don't refund the amount proportional to the remaining period.
I have been using Fing for about three months now, and I must say it's a fantastic networking utility. I find Fing to be very user-friendly and easy to use. It allows me to see my entire network and all the devices connected to it at once, which makes network management much more manageable.
However, I have noticed that some of the features are not complete or well thought out. For instance, the "Access point has insufficient protection" alert does not provide sufficient information on what exactly is wrong or how to fix it. I think the developers need to go through the app and look at all the "little things" to ensure everything is properly worded and executed.
Despite these minor issues, I still find Fing to be the best app for viewing home network status and overall home network management. No other app has yet to do what Fing does, and I am impressed by its ease of use and the ability to see my network's overall status.
As someone who likes to know what and how my home network is doing, Fing is great tool. I can monitor the security, connection speeds from my ISP, who is on my network, and block anyone who shouldn't be on it.
LOVE IT. I love having oversight over my wifi, what's being connected, and disconnected and intrusions, if any. It's easy to use (at least for someone who's used to tech like me). It's chockful of useful features i.e: - It provides Internet Service Provider recommendations that are available in my location, based on my internet efficacy, price and other considerations etc that are important to the consumer - Where there are issues, it either provides solutions or it'll point to the solution. For the average modern consumer in 2022 - wifi (and technology in general) is so much a part of our lives that a tool like Fing is almost indispensable to help us give us more oversight and control over our wifi security, efficacy, and ultimately, provide more bang for our buck. One feature I would love to see - Being able to kick out (i.e. disconnected ban? block? blacklist) devices that no longer need to connect to my wifi or that I don't recognise. OMG, that, would be amazing. Disclaimer: I write this without knowing if I am currently able to do exactly that with my wifi router (Apple Time Capsule). I just looked but I don't think so. Advice like this would be great to add to Fing!
Why can't I use Fing on my Galaxy S21 SmartPhone when connected through a VPN ?
I seems like Fing is limited to work only when the client is connected via WiFi ?
Why such a limitation?
I love Fing it has helped me to take control over who is on my WiFi. It is so easy to use and easy on the eyes not all cluttered up with useless stuff that you will never use. Keep up the great work guys am a customer for life.