NetMon
Version: 1.1
Downloads Count: 30,171
License Type: Shareware
Date Added: Mar 27, 1997
Operating Systems: Windows 95
File Size: 150 KB
Author: Charles Turano/Rajeev Mohammed
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Description of NetMon
A replacement for the LIGHTS applet that appears as a modem with flashing lights on the Windows 95 system tray (on the taskbar). This applet collects and stores data about the throughput of your internet connection. This information can be viewed by double clicking on the modem icon.
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