network-type-detector
v1.1.2
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This library detects the network type (1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G) and whether the connection is mobile data or Wi-Fi.
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NetworkTypeDetector Library
Version: 1.1.1
Author: Md. Sabbir Hoshen Howlader
The NetworkTypeDetector
library detects the network type (1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G) and whether the connection is mobile data or Wi-Fi. It works in any browser that supports the navigator.connection
API.
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Installation
You can include the NetworkTypeDetector
library in your project by downloading the script and adding it to your HTML file:
<script src="https://github.com/sabbir28/network-info/blob/main/JavaScript/NetworkTypeDetector.js"></script>
Alternatively, you can install it via npm if available:
npm install network-type-detector
Usage
To use the NetworkTypeDetector
, create an instance of the class and call its methods to get the network details.
var detector = new NetworkTypeDetector();
console.log(detector.getNetworkDetails());
API
getNetworkType()
Detect the current network type.
Returns:
{string}
: The network type ('1G', '2G', '3G', '4G', '5G', 'Unknown', 'Offline').
getConnectionType()
Detect the connection type (mobile data or Wi-Fi).
Returns:
{string}
: The connection type ('Mobile Data', 'Wi-Fi', 'Unknown').
getNetworkDetails()
Get detailed network information.
Returns:
{object}
: An object containing both the network type and connection type.
{
networkType: '4G',
connectionType: 'Wi-Fi'
}
Example
Here is an example of how to use the NetworkTypeDetector
:
var detector = new NetworkTypeDetector();
console.log(detector.getNetworkDetails());
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
Feel free to customize it further based on your needs. But don't publish that as it's your!