
ExeFix
Runs network tests to help Exetel customers resolve connectivity issues.
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App description
Android App Analysis and Review: ExeFix, Developed by RouteThis. Listed in Tools Category. Current Version Is 26.1.1, Updated On 04/02/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: ExeFix. Achieved Over 48 thousand Installs. ExeFix Currently Has 7 Reviews, Average Rating 3.0 Stars
At Exetel we strive to ensure that every customer can receive the best connection possible over our network. Unfortunately, there are times where your internet performance may not be perfect and you may experience problems like:- Speed issues
- Buffering video
- Wireless coverage issues
- Specific device problems, and more
In those cases, ExeFix can help!
With just a few taps of your screen, ExeFix completes the tests required to identify and help fix potential causes of internet performance issues, so you can go back to enjoying your internet package to the fullest!
We are currently offering version 26.1.1. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.
It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.
What's New
Bug fixes and performance improvements
Recent Comments
Matt79
This app says everything is good. Speed tests show I'm paying 70 bucks a month for less than 10Mb/s. Exetel used to be good, I've had it for years. The last 6 months have been unreliable to say the least. They blame nbn, but nextdoor doesn't have an issue with Australian Broadband. I don't recommend their services.
Jeremy Jacob
Useless. It did a scan for 2 minutes and told me there are no alerts on my network. Nothing else, no speed info, nothing.
Chris Brehm
Don't waste your time on this. It can't fix anything. It's just for show. Should be called 'Exetel Slow Network Scanner', or maybe 'QuickTime Fake Scan to Relieve Pressure on Tech Support'. Just hard reboot your modem, and research better providers on your phone data whilst you wait for the slow to become slightly less slow.
Vince Sunter
Doesn't work if modem is behind behind a wireless router. Exetel were having a NSW wide problem with some overseas line so I got this app. It couldn't connect, despite local internet being fine. The problem was fixed and the app connects and does a network scan, saying non-exetel modem detected and gives wireless details of the 8 aerial ASUS unit that is needed to get decent coverage, with the tiddly Exetel unit just used for nbn connection. The modem check says it connects, but never completes.
Nick Exikanas
ExeFix scanned my network to give bad advice to buy/upgrade Exetel products. This has rocked me because I thought Exetel was one of the more trustworthy ISPs. I've never felt more naive about my tech choices until just now. I wasn't considering changing ISPs until just now either.
Iain Walker
How this can be anything other than a scam? It claims my connection is poor and I should get an Exetel products? Are you kidding me? My connection is out? I know. I should restart my router and modem? Thanks Sherlock. The real problem was an Exetel outage, which the app didn't inform me of. Exetel website also didn't mention that. I'm regretting my choice.
Anton Markovich
Complete rubbish that only deserves zero stars. It pretends that it scans something buy it doesn't. I tried it out of curiosity and It gave me "poor" rating of my home network while I was 1 metre away from my perfect working router.
Amanda Douglas
I've had nothing but a terrible experience with this internet provider. I was given a "free internet fiber cable upgrade", I thought , WOW, this is awesome. Sadly.... no. The work that was done on my house was horrible and from day 1 my internet connection was always dodgy. My security cameras constantly drop in and out. I'm by no means technically minded but my God.... I thought I was saving money by changing provider, goes to show it's some times better to stay with what works and pay extra.