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Last Updated October 2, 2004
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HoverIP Added 10/2/04 |
For Win98 and later. “I’ve run on 2000 & XP. GUI for IPconfig, ping, treacert, and a little more (each on their own tab). Nice to have these basic functions in one small package.” By Hover, Inc. (Recommended by Steve Henes) |
ICS Configuration Help Utility Added 5/9/04 |
For 98/ME/2K/XP. “Nice utility for ICS. Very helpful.” By Harley Acheson. (Recommended by Sasa Risojevic) |
IP Calculator Added 5/9/04 |
For all Windows versions. “Useful application for deciding type of LAN.” By Famatech. (Recommended by Ris) |
IP Scanner Added 5/9/04 |
For all Windows versions. “Nice program for scanning open/closed ports in WAN/LAN.” By Famatech. (Recommended by Ris) |
Port Reporter Added 5/9/04 |
For 2K/XP/2003. “Used to watch which ports are being used by an application process. Security and troubleshooting tool such as an application is already in use by another application.” By Microsoft. (Recommended by Skeletor) |
Port Scanner Added 5/9/04 |
For all Windows versions. “Check all network ports and their status /open-close/.” By Famatech. (Recommended by Ris) |
SoftPerfect Network Scanner Added 5/9/04 |
For all Windows versions. “A free multi-threaded IP, NetBIOS, and SNMP scanner. Modern interface. Several advanced features. Intended for both system administrators and users interested in computer security. I use it to see all shared files on my local network in an eye-wink. It can scan MAC adresses and open ports. No installation is needed, it’s just an .EXE file. The latest version is about 680KB. I think it’s a must-have for all LAN/WAN users!” By SoftPerfect Research. (Recommended by Nathan Jamin) |