Menu
In this section, it describes each screens of Mudfish app.
Screens
"Sign In" screen
Front screen is the sign-in screen.
There are two menus in the top right corner.
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You can register by clicking the (plus) icon.
If you have a Mudfish ID, you can still log in without registering.
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For the (fire) icon, you can toggle the firewall bypass feature on and off.
Sometimes network firewalls make it difficult to connect to Mudfish, so you may want to use this feature.
If you prefer to keep your login as it is, you can log in with "Remember Me" checkbox enabled.
"Dashboard" screen
This is the screen you see after logging in.
Top right
By touching (bars) icon, you will see a basic menu.
You have the following menus
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My Account
Go to a site where you can view and edit the status of your account.
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My topics
This is the site you can visit when you want to check the response to a "Private Support" or a problem report previously you sent.
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Forums
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Documentation
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Wiki
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Send a problem report
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Log out
Top left
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Touching the (refresh) icon will refresh the "Status" tab below with the latest information.
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Touch the (cog) icon to go to the Mudfish settings menu.
Center
This shows the "Status" / "Notifications" tabs. You will see a summary of the different features, and tapping on each item will show you more details.
"Setting" screen
It can be used to change the configuration of mudfish app.
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Operation Mode
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App based
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Full VPN based
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App-based option
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App List
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Reverse Per-App feature
Although it's app-based, the selected apps do not use mudfish. All other apps use Mudfish.
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Packet Dump
This menu could be used to capture the packets. To perform the packet dump, you can do as follows:
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Launch the mudfish app and login with your ID/PWD.
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Visit 'Preferences' menu of mudfish app and clicks "Packet Dump" option.
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Go back to the main screen and touch 'Connect' button after picking up a mudfish node you'd like to use.
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Reproduce your problem or play the game.
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Touch 'Disconnect' menu when you completed to reproduce the issue or when you think packets are enough collected.
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Visit 'Preferences' menu and turn off 'Packet Dump'.
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Touch 'Packet Dump Upload' option and upload it after explaining it briefly.
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General
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Connection Protocol
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MTU configuration
If you want to change default MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit), it can be used.
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Sync settings
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Other settings
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Version
Dashboard
In this section, it explains more details of the dashboard screen.
Status tab
You will see summary information about various functions, and when you click on each item, detailed information will be displayed. The current items are respectively:
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Credits
Shows the credits currently linked to your account. When you click on the item, you will be taken to the credit purchase menu.
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Rate plan
It shows brief information about the rate plan you are currently using. Clicking on that item will take you to the rate plan change screen.
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Nodes
Shows information about the Mudfish nodes to be currently used. If you click on the item, you can see the screen for changing the mudfish node.
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Node Mode
Currently, the Mudfish app supports the following node modes.
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Basic mode
In the basic mode, the destination is reached through one Mudfish node.
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Simple FEC mode
Simple FEC mode is designed for users who experience packet loss at their local ISP.
By transmitting the same packet multiple times, even if packet loss occurs in the middle, another packet replaces it.
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Advanced mode
With this mode, you can pick two mudfish nodes to link together then connect to the destination.
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Multi-Path mode
In Multi-Path mode, the destination is reached via 2 to 3 mudfish nodes.
Basically, it uses the mudfish node set by the user, and additionally uses other relay servers that are deemed optimal to reach the destination.
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Buy credits
You can buy the mudfish credits at this screen. If Google In-App purchase does not work on your phone, please check Pricing link for other payment methods.
Notification tab
At this tab, it shows the logs from the app itself or the notification from the mudfish website.