When moving around while connected to WiFi, many Android phones frequently "hang on" to a WiFi signal for far too long, even when you are out of range and are unable to actually transmit any data.
Stable WiFi allows you to set a threshold for your WiFi signal strength. When the WiFi signal drops under this threshold, your WiFi radio is temporarily disabled for a configurable amount of time, which allows your phone to fail over to a cell data connection.
VERSION HISTORY
- Version 1.4.0 posted on 2015-05-07
1.4.0:,Can now toggle between % signal strength and dBm RSSI values,1.3.3:,Fixed overflow on old configs,1.3.2:,Fixed bugs on legacy Android versions,Minor UI improvements,1.3.1:,Added localization support for major languages (please contact me if you'd like your language added),1.3:,(Finally) compatible with Lollipop,Minor UI improvements,Please contact me with suggested features or bug reports,1.2.1:,Bugfix with radio button selection - Version 1.2.1 posted on 2013-03-28
Several fixes and updates
Program Details
- Category: System Utilities > System Maintenance
- Publisher: Shookit
- License: Free
- Price: N/A
- Version: 1.4.0
- Platform: android