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Net.Medic
- Version: 1.2.2
- Downloads Count: 238,540
- License Type: Demo
- Date Added: Jan 10, 2003
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 95
- File Size: 1.032 MB
- Author: Vital Signs Software
Description of Net.Medic
When your connection is slow, it's difficult to know who the culprit is. Is it your modem? The ISP? The CPU? This utility monitors your PC, Intranet, and modem. It also checks your ISP, the Internet, the remote server, and the Web site that you're visiting. While monitoring, it tells you where your data bottlenecks are. It also reports your throughput and retrieval time, the load and efficiency of the server or Web site you're connected to, and network congestion levels.
Note: this file still works, but it is no longer supported by the vendor.
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