Total Network Monitor allows you to have a continuous control over the performance of your network, computers, network and system utilities which are essential for your network and must be supervised minutely.
Total Network Monitor will alert in several manners in case of failure and errors before the situation threatens your work. It will create a report on the type and time of the error or failure. You can always control any aspect of utility, servers or file system: FTP, POP/SMTP, HTTP, IMAP, Registry, Vent Log, Service State and much more. In addition to these advantages, network map and user-friendly interface make your work the most demonstrable.
Download Total Network Monitor ShowTotal Network Monitor allows you to have a continuous control over the performance of your network, computers, network and system utilities which are essential for your network and must be supervised minutely.
Total Network Monitor will alert in...
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You can't use NAT and Bridged modes if you do not have the following...
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What is a bridge?
XP network bridge: between a wired network and a WiFi network
What is a bridge?
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On an unswitched network, data are sent to all of the...
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Here are a...