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NetWatch
A robust tool which enables you to monitor the availability of several hosts and their response times simultaneously. You can also set several thresholds for netTools to notify you by e-mail, message, icon tray or sound in case of any problems (i.e. host not responding, slower connection, or too many packets lost).
NetWatch includes multiping with the best charts, with a history of response time and percentage of packets lost. Along with alerting, this is the most important part of netTools because it helps you track the availability of your hosts and estimate network load over time.
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WinTools
This tool helps to deal with reading WMI information from Windows computers. It has several predefined WMI queries allowing to read service list, disk information, process list etc. You can also define your own queries.
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Local info
Displays several tables with important information about local configuration: network statistics for TCP/UDP and ICMP, IP address table, ARP table, IP routing table, network adapter info.
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NetStat (part of Local info)
It displays the list of your computer's inbound and outbound network connections, including the information on open TCP and UDP ports, IP address, and connection states. NetStat also shows the process name using the connection (socket).
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Ping
A visual replacement for Windows ping, but with a 5-minute history. Very easy to use when you just need to check one host quickly.
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Trace
This tool is not just a replacement for windows tracert. It shows you information about every host on the route, its response time, and packets lost. This lets you quickly determine where the problems are occurring. It's easy to locate hosts with degraded performance or that are just overloaded. Additionally, visual information on subsequent hosts along the packet route is displayed.
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Lookup
This works like nslookup, but shows you all records at once. You do not have to worry about syntax or record names. And--of course – you get whois information about the domain you are querying.
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Bandwidth
Would you like to know how fast your network is? This is the tool for you. What's important- is that it will measure bandwidth without overloading your network.
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NetCheck
With this tool, you can check the quality of network hardware in your LAN. Poor quality sockets or wires can slow a network down. Without NetCheck it's hard to find the cause.
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TCP/IP workshop
It provides you with the ability to establish low-level TCP and UDP connections to troubleshoot and test different networking services.
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Scan host
Allows you to check for all open ports and running services. It not only checks if the port is open, but also sends a request and checks whether a reply meets specific criteria. So you can be sure that the host is running HTTP, POP3, Oracle or other services (and not only has a specific port open). Port scanner can also discover some Trojans and spyware.
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Scan network
Would you like to find all the nodes running in a network (even in a remote network)? No problem, just enter the IP range to check and you will quickly get a list of nodes and the services running on them.
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SNMP
A full SNMP browser, which you can use even if you don't know a thing about SNMP. We have prepared several general categories for each system so you do not have to browse through thousands of SNMP parameters—although you can certainly do so if you are a networking pro.
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