SpeedMeter Pro – Free Bandwidth Meter
Speed Meter Pro, powered by Network Magic is a free bandwidth meter that lets you easily track your overall bandwidth use and the bandwidth usage of each computer and device on your home network.Read More →
Speed Meter Pro, powered by Network Magic is a free bandwidth meter that lets you easily track your overall bandwidth use and the bandwidth usage of each computer and device on your home network.Read More →
Network Magic is a simple tool for simple Home networking and file sharing. It's features include File and Printer sharing, Wireless and Network connection management with Security features for Wireless and LAN and Speed test.Read More →
NetTools is a comprehensive set of host monitoring, network scanning, security and administration tools, all with a highly intuitive user interface.Read More →
TCPView is a Windows program that will show you detailed listings of all TCP and UDP endpoints on your system, including the local and remote addresses and state of TCP connections.Read More →
IPNetInfo from NirSoft is a small utility that allows you to easily find all available information about an IP address: The owner of the IP address, the country/state name, IP addresses range, contact information (address, phone, fax, and email), and more.Read More →
Explain IP Address? How come the systems know to differentiate between Network ID and the HOST ID? What is a Subnet mask? What is IPV6? What is Default Gateway? What is a Connection Gateway? How will I know my IP Address? My IP address shown on www.itsyourip.com is different from ipconfig / ifconfig information. What is wrong? What is a Private IP Address? Is there a list of Private Addresses? What is a Loopback Address? How do I know which is Private IP Address and which is Public IP Address? What is Public IP? How will my computer get its IP Address? What is DNS?Read More →
The following RFCs define the best practices for DNS Setup. RFC 1912 – Common DNS Operational and Configuration Errors RFC 2182 – Selection and Operation of Secondary DNS Servers RFC 2219 – Use of DNS Aliases for Network ServicesRead More →
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