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Huawei B315s-22 Update
Is a simple Android app to check the signal stats on the Huawei E5186 LTE router. It currently retrieves and displays four different measurements (RSRQ, RSRP, SINR, RSSI) as follows: In each case, it also reports on the quality of the signal, based on the available ranges for the different measurements. You can download the free. To use:.
Enter the IP number or hostname of your Huawei LTE router. Common values are homerouter.cpe, 192.168.8.1 or 192.168.1.1.
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Tap the refresh button at the top right. A blue status bar should appear at the bottom indicating that it’s attempting to contact the router.
If the hostname was correct, and the router is supported, you should see the gauges showing you real values. You can keep on tapping the button to update the settings. This is useful when you’re trying to fine-tune your antenna, or the placement of the router. If you have any questions or remarks, please post them as comments to this page!
Updates. 2017-06-26: Version 1.3.0 is now on the Play Store. This has the often-requested auto-refresh option, and remembers your last successfully used IP number / hostname. Error reporting has also been improved. 2016-06-27: Version 1.2.1 has just been pushed to the Play Store. This fixes a layout issue with the title bar, as well as a signal range handling error. 2016-06-26: I have just pushed v1.2.0 to the Google Play Store.
This has beta support for authentication and should support many more Huawei routers. The new app should have “v1.2.0” at the far right of its title bar. Please let me know in the comments here if it works or doesn’t work for you!
(reviews / ratings on the market are of course appreciated!). Thank you for testing! The blue “contacting” bar should disappear after a few seconds, either because results have come in, or because an error occurred, in which case you’ll see a red error bar. If the blue bar remains, that would be quite strange. It should really timeout at some stage Are you 100% sure you have the correct IP address? Whatever the case may be, I will push a new version in the coming days with better error / connection status reporting.
This should help in pinpointing these errors. Still “Contacting router API” and next issue with GUI – i must go landscape to access URL field under “Stats for Huawei LTE Routers” panel, which has 2 line of text for me (Xperia Z1 Compact/bigger text setting). My working “proof of concept” (some.NET): WebRequest request = WebRequest.Create(“WebResponse response = request.GetResponse; string setCookie = response.HeadersHttpResponseHeader.SetCookie; int p; string sessionID = setCookie.Substring( p = setCookie.IndexOf(“SessionID=”), setCookie.IndexOf(“;”, p) – p); request = WebRequest.Create(“request.HeadersHttpRequestHeader.Cookie = sessionID; response = request.GetResponse; XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument; doc.Load(response.GetResponseStream); string signalStrength = doc.SelectSingleNode(“response/SignalStrength”).InnerText. OK, it is working now, tested on B310s-22 firmware 21.316. My suspection is that it starts working after the operator changed my SIM card to LTE-enabled, but i’m not sure.
I have few suggestions: 1) app have to remember URL, now i have to change homerouter.cpe to 192.168.8.1 on each start 2) auto-refresh on selected interval (eg. 1 – 10 seconds, MenuInterval) 3) too much texts in GUI – see: (Xperia Z1 Compact – remove the version number from the toolbar panel and make it much smaller (put version under MenuAbout) – remove Signal/Traffic buttons and put Traffic under MenuTraffic – most of us using your app for signal info only (IMHO) – remove shortcut (RSRQ) explanations, or control their visibility from Menu, or put them to MenuHelp – change ‘Your level is’ to ‘level:’ – layout what i would like 😉 ( & = graph colors): RSRQ level: excellent -20db-1db -3dB. Hi, great idea, but the app (v1.2.1) can’t communicate with with my B593s-22. Android 5.0.1 on Galaxy S4 (GT-i9506). The router firmware V200R001B270D25SP01C07 from december 4, 2015 and apparently the newest version (router update and now says there is no newer version).
I am actually on a 3G (H+) connection, since there is no LTE coverage yet. The app displays the blue bar “Contacting router API” and stays that way forever – no error message! This happens when the phone is connected directly on the B395’s WiFi, or via the WiFi of a home router that is linked by cable to the B395. It happens with the default address, as well as with the numerical IP for the B395. It happens with the default password as well as with a custom password on the B395.
I rebooted the phone – same results – and now I’m out of ideas for trying. Dear App Inventor, 😉 I love your product, it saved my life to fine tune the placement of my Huawei B310s-22 (you can add that one to your compatibility list).
That’s for the “Signal” tab. However, the second tab, “Traffic”, it stays with the blue message “Contacting router API” with no results showing up. It would be awesome to have that worked to (or to understand why it wouldn’t), but for the signal datas, it works fine. Maybe it lacks router authentification, as these datas are private? In that case, can we push a login/pass through the IP field? Thanks for your answer. Hi, Love this app – has been very handy for testing different aerial types.
I’ve discovered an interesting problem though. I initially used this app with a B315s-608 and everything worked fine.
However, I’ve recently purchased a B315s-607 and seem to have struck a problem whereby the RSRP and RSRQ are retrieved without an issue but the retrieval of the SINR and RSSI results in a never-ending “waiting” message. All the “traffic” stats are also retrieved without any problems, so I’m concluding that the app has no problems talking to the modem. Best Regards, Coen Willemse. Hi team at VX labs I have a huawei b315s 936 4G Router and i downloaded your “stats for huawei routers” app as it was advertised that it could retrieve the stats i was unable to retrieve rom the routers user interface page. I am suspicious that this app only works for those who actually can already access the signal strength info as some forum friends of mine have reported the app working on there setups with exactly the same router type as me, but with different firmwares. Their installations of this app works, but they already have access to the information in the user interface. I do not have this information in the user interface and the app doesnt work for me.
This suggests the possibility that the app does nothing but regurgitate information which is already available and hence will only work for those people. Have i missed something or can i simply not see the SNR and signal strength info with this app? Hi there Jeremy Thompson, First off, kindness and politeness are 100% free, just like this app, so let’s apply it liberally!
After doing a partial authentication trick which allows it to get this info on some routers where it otherwise would not, it accesses a number of documented API endpoints on the Huawei routers to get the info it needs, and then displays it in the UI for easy human consumption. In many cases, this is info that is not always displayed in the web interface. Even if it is, some people find it convenient having an app that gives them real-time feedback as they’re adjusting an antenna or whatnot. Unfortunately, there are so many of these routers and firmware variations floating around, there is no way for me to keep up with all of them. If the app does NOT work on your setup, you can try accessing for example the signal API endpoint (see further up in these comments) to see if your router allows that or not.
Some people get different results depending on if they’re logged in or not. If the app does not work for you, you are of course welcome to a no questions asked 100% refund! The app uses a different authentication which works on many of the Huawei routers even with non-default password setup. It is indeed possible that on some routers (the firmwares differ hugely) the current auth sequence is one of the many reasons it can’t connect. Long story short: I made this app available for the people who have routers similar to mine. I have very little time to work on functionality that supports different setups. However, I am planning to put the source to this app online soon so that enterprising users will be able to add these required features themselves.
Activation key cyber security. Huawei B315s-22 Zain Login Instructions This page shows you how to login to the Huawei B315s-22 Zain router. Other Huawei B315s-22 Zain Guides. Find Your Huawei B315s-22 Zain Router IP Address We need to know the Internal IP Address of your Huawei B315s-22 Zain router before we can login to it. Huawei B315s-22 Zain IP Addresses 192.168.1.1 192.168.0.1 If you did not see your router's ip address in the list above. There are 2 additional ways that you can determine your router's IP address:. You can either follow our How To Find Your Routers IP Address guide.
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Or you can use our free software called Router IP Address. Now that you have your router's Internal IP Address we are ready to login to it. Login to the Huawei B315s-22 Zain Router The Huawei B315s-22 Zain has a web interface for configuration. You can use any web browser you like to login to the Huawei B315s-22 Zain.
In this example we'll use Internet Explorer. Enter Huawei B315s-22 Zain Internal IP Address Put the Internal IP Address of your Huawei B315s-22 Zain in the Address Bar of your web browser. It looks like this: Then press the Enter key on your keyboard. You should see a dialog box pop up asking your for your Huawei B315s-22 Zain username and password. Huawei B315s-22 Zain Default Username and Password You need to know the username and password to login to your Huawei B315s-22 Zain. All of the default usernames and passwords for the Huawei B315s-22 Zain are listed below. Huawei B315s-22 Zain Usernames Huawei B315s-22 Zain Passwords admin admin blank admin Enter your username and password in the dialog box that pops up.
It looks like this: Huawei B315s-22 Zain Home Screen You should now see the Huawei B315s-22 Zain Home Screen, which looks like this. If you see this screen, then congratulations, you are now logged in to your Huawei B315s-22 Zain. You are now ready to follow one of our other guides.
Solutions To Huawei B315s-22 Zain Login Problems If you can not get logged in to your router, here a few possible solutions you can try. Huawei B315s-22 Zain Password Doesn't Work You should try other Huawei passwords. We have a large list of Huawei Passwords that you can try. Perhaps your router's default password is different than what we have listed here. Forgot Password to Huawei B315s-22 Zain Router If your Internet Service Provider supplied you with your router then you might want to try giving them a call and see if they either know what your router's username and password are, or maybe they can reset it for you. How to Reset the Huawei B315s-22 Zain Router To Default Settings If you still can not get logged in then you are probably going to have to reset your router to its default settings. You may want to follow our guide called.
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