NetWatch
Host monitoring and alerting.
A robust tool which enables you
to monitor the availability of several hosts and their response times
simultaneously. You can also set several thresholds for NetTools to notify you
by e-mail, message, icon tray or sound in case of any problems (i.e. host not
responding, slower connection, or too many packets lost).
NetWatch includes multiping with the best charts, with a history of response
time and percentage of packets lost. Along with alerting, this is the most
important part of NetTools because it helps you track the availability of your
hosts and estimate network load over time.
A visual replacement for Windows
ping, but with a 5-minute history. Very easy to use when you just need to
check one host quickly.
This tool is much more than just a
replacement for Windows tracert. The full trace is done in 1 second and it
gives you the information about every host on the route, its response time
and packets lost. This allows you to determine quickly where the problems
are occurring. It's easy to locate hosts with degraded performance or ones
that are simply overloaded.
This works like nslookup, but shows
you all the records at once. You do not have to worry about command syntax
or record names. And – of course – you get WHOIS information about the
domain you are querying.
Would you like to know how fast
your network is? This is the tool for you. The important thing is that it
will measure bandwidth without overloading your network.
With this tool you can check the
quality of network hardware in your LAN. Poor quality sockets or wires can
slow a network down. Until now, you needed expensive network testing
equipment to discover the causes of such problems. NetCheck does the job at
a fraction of the cost.
Allows you to check for all open
ports and running services. It not only checks if the port is open, but also
sends a request and checks whether the reply meets specific criteria. So you
can find out if the host is running HTTP, POP3, Oracle or other services
(and not only whether a specific port is open). Port scanner can also
discover some trojans and spyware.
Would you like to find all the
nodes running in a network ( including remote ones)? No problem, just enter
the IP range to check and you will quickly get a list of nodes and the
services running on them.
A Full SNMP browser, which you can
use even if you don't know a thing about SNMP. We have prepared several
general categories for each system so you do not have to browse through
thousands of SNMP parameters. If you are networking pro, of course, you
still have the option to do so.