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CommView
- Downloads Count: 115,291
- License Type: Trial
- Price: $99
- Date Added: Dec 3, 2007
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP
- Requirements: Network card supporting the NDIS 3.0 driver standard or higher.
- Author: TamoSoft
Description of CommView
If you're a LAN administrator, or just want to have a full picture of the traffic going through your PC or LAN segment, this application can be a useful network monitor. CommView gathers information about data passing through your dial-up connection or Ethernet card and decodes the analyzed data. You can see a list of network connections and vital IP statistics, and examine individual packets. Captured packets can be saved to log files for future analysis. A system of filters makes it possible to drop packets you don't need, or capture only those packets that you wish to capture.
This application is designed for Internet users and small- and medium-sized networks, and can run on any Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP system. It requires an Ethernet network card supporting the NDIS 3.0 driver standard, or a standard dial-up adapter.
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