WIP: This is the original documentation, slightly modified
This allows you to get info and act on various connectivity related stuff. It is possible to use multiple options at the same time, however this may slow down the action.
Will attempt to connect to http://www.google.com with a 2 second timeout. If it can connect in that time %atinternet will contain true. It'll contain false otherwise.
Allows you to get info on your paired bluetooth devices. These devices don't need to be connected at the time of check. Results will be returned in the %atbluetooth variable in JSON format. You can use the JSON Read action to read the results if needed.
Allows you to do stuff related to WiFi networks.
Allows you to get info on nearby wifi networks. On most modern devices your location settings need to be enabled for this to work. If it doesn't work, enable location monitoring in the Android Settings and try again.
Results will be returned in the %atwifinetworks variable in JSON format. You can use the JSON Read action to read the results if needed.
Allows you to force connection to a wifi network of your choice by specifying it's name. Will do nothing is left blank.
Allows you to get information about connected USB devices. Results will be returned in the %atusbdevices variable in JSON format. You can use the JSON Read action to read the results if needed.
Enable to get information about connected USB devces.
Get information on Cell networks.
If enabled, will get the GSM, CDMA, LTE & WCDMA signal strengths. The values are returned as dbi
Send WOL Magic packets to wake up PC's, laptops and other ethernet based devices supporting it.
If you want to wake a device on your LAN enter it's IP address here and it's MAC address in the field below. IP addresses must be IPv4. Sometimes, using the broadcast (uppermost IP of your network (usually .255)) address is required.
Enter the MAC address of the device to be woken here as well as it's IP address in the field above. Example: AA:11:BB:22:CC:33
Enter the port your WOL daemon is running on. If left blank, the default port 9 is used.
Ping an IP address or hostname to determine if it up or not. Please note: not all hosts respond to ICMP Echo Requests.
Enter IP address or hostname to ping. Can be a Tasker variable.
Do stuff related to your phone dialer.
Enable this option to answer and incoming phone call. Please note: this may not work on all devices/Android versions.
Send a USSD code and get the values returned in a variable. Only works for codes that do not require user interaction.