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Capturix Software Technologies
Capturix NETWorks is a network utility software that ables you to test and diagnose all common problems from any network. It brings a group of very useful tools like: System Information that can show all information related with a specific network card or connection, Speed Meter, Route Information, IP config, Send Mail, Port Scanner with port description that have thousands of trojans port information and almost all protocols used for each port, Trace Route, Ping, command Tester, HTTP server, DNS Lookup and a worldwide WHOis client. Exploit tester and Bandwidth Log. Now It brings the Connection Watcher software. PingCheck lets you ping a list of servers and send a e-mail in case of malfunction. Now includes a Packet Sniffer for debugging operations. Default Password List for the most common network devices.
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WinCatalog.com
Get Ping, Traceroute, IP Lookup, regular Whois and Referral Whois tools in a single convenient package! SI Network Mechanics offers great ergonomics, quick keyboard operation and clean printable output.
Test communication with remote computer and check its online status over the Internet with Ping. Determine which route the packets travel across an IP network between your PC and the remote host with Traceroute. Get information about the owner or the assignee of an IP address with IP Lookup. The IP Lookup unveils details about the company that uses an IP address you are investigating.
A unique Referral Whois algorithm implemented in SI Network Mechanics provides complete information about the owner of any domain name, up to the level of mailing addresses and telephone numbers. The growth of the Internet makes a single central WHOIS database inefficient to store and manage information about the domain names. The deregulation and decentralization of the Internet domain registry required a new, decentralized approach to storing and retrieving domain information.
SI Network Mechanics implements RWhois (Referral Whois) to accurately retrieve information about the owner of a domain name. Where a regular Whois tool would provide scarce information at best, SI Network Mechanics discloses full details about the owner of the domain name.
The regularly updated online configuration database keeps information about domain name extensions and their respective NICs up-to-date.
The clean and simple user interface makes SI Network Mechanics a joy to use. The ergonomics are carefully thought of, and every action is easily possible with quick keyboard shortcuts. The output is HTML-formatted and is easy to print or to export.
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Visualware Inc.
VisualRoute Lite Edition analyzes your Internet connection and identifies where problems occur, determining if slow performance is due to your ISP or a problem on the Internet. The graphical report shows the network route from your computer to your destination, identifies the network devices along the route and shows where any data loss or slow response occurs. A summary analysis indicates the overall performance of your connection and reports any bottlenecks or problem areas.
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Visualware Inc.
VisualRoute combines the tools Traceroute, Ping, and Whois into an easy-to-use graphical interface that analyzes Internet connections to quickly locate where an outage or slowdown occurs. In addition, VisualRoute identifies the geographical location of IP addresses and Web servers on a global map--key information for security purposes to help identify network intruders and Internet abusers.
Several new edition options provide advanced tracing options, such as reverse tracing and remote tracing via a web browser, port testing and application availability testing. A new report graph displays an instant picture of connection performance, tabbed display enables views of multiple test reports.
The ping capabilities provide a good idea of whether or not the site is live, while traceroute will help determine where along the route the problem lies. VisualRoute`s traceroute provides three types of data: an overall analysis, a data table, and a geographical view of the routing. The analysis is a brief description of the number of hops, where problems occurred, and the type of Web server software running at the site you are trying to reach. The data table lists information for each hop, including the IP address, node name, geographical location and the major Internet backbone where each server resides. The World map gives a graphical representation of the actual path of an Internet connection. Users can zoom in/out and move the map around to position it as desired. A mouse click on a server or network name opens a pop-up Whois window, providing instant contact information for problem reporting.
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Paessler AG
PRTG Traffic Grapher is an easy to use Windows application for monitoring and classifying bandwidth usage. It provides system administrators with live readings and long-term usage trends for their network devices. PRTG is mainly used for bandwidth usage monitoring, but may also be used to monitor many other aspects of a network such as memory and CPU utilization. With PRTG Traffic Grapher the user receives comprehensive bandwidth and network usage data that helps to optimize the efficiency of the network. Understanding bandwidth and resource consumption is the key to better network management: Avoid bandwidth and server performance bottlenecks; Find out what applications or what servers use up your bandwidth; Deliver better quality of service to your users by being proactive; Reduce costs by buying bandwidth and hardware according to actual load. The Freeware Edition of PRTG Traffic Grapher is completely free for personal and commercial use and may be downloaded for free. PRTG Traffic Grapher is designed to run on a Windows machine in your network for 24 hours every day, and constantly records the network usage parameters. The recorded data is stored in an internal database for later reference. Using an easy to use Windows interface you can configure the monitored sensors as well as create usage reports. For remote access PRTG Traffic Grapher comes with a built-in web server to provide access to graphs and tables. All common methods for network usage data acquisition are supported: SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol is the basic method of gathering bandwidth and network usage data. It can be used to monitor bandwidth usage of routers and switches port-by-port as well as device readings like memory, CPU load etc. Packet Sniffing: With its built-in Packet Sniffer PRTG can inspect all network data packets passing the network card to calculate the bandwidth usage. NetFlow: The NetFlow protocol is supported by most Cisco routers to measure bandwidth usage.
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