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Ping. Networking Tools. Active Network Monitor. "Centralized network monitoring interface for Windows networks. " About Active Network Monitor® Active Network Monitor® is a tool for the day-to-day monitoring of computers in the network. Active Network Monitor® runs under Windows NT/2000/XP and allows Systems Administrators to gather information from all the computers (even from the Windows 9x/Me computers) in the network without installing server-side applications on these computers. Active Network Monitor provides the powerful technology of storing and comparing received data.

Administrators can make "snapshots" of the systems for future comparison and notation of changes. Active Network Monitor® has a flexible plug-in based architecture that allows you to plug in necessary modules on demand. With ANM you can: Use the growing list of plug-ins for gathering important information from the remote computers. Please read the Frequently Asked Questions. Network Eagle Monitor. Winfingerprint. Servers Alive. NetPeeker. Network Probe. Do you know what's really traveling through your network? Are you having problems finding the sources of network slowdowns?

Network Probe is the ultimate network monitor and protocol analyzer to monitor network traffic in real-time, and will help you find the sources of any network slow-downs in a matter of seconds. Collect and analyze data from multiple probes using the Network Probe Enterprise version for a total traffic overview of all your networks. What? Who? Where? Network Probe will show you which protocols are being used on your network, which hosts are sending and receiving data, where the traffic is coming from, and when all this happens. Network Summary Instantly get an overview of the throughput of the network being monitored and the number of hosts, conversations, and protocols seen on the network.

Top Activity Network Probe will quickly give you an overview of the most active protocols, talkers, listeners, hosts, and conversations on you network. Proactive Alarms Selected Display. Advanced Administrative Tools. Have you been port scanned lately? Completely ignoring network security is not smart and ignorance isn't exactly bliss. If you access the Internet via a cable modem, DSL, or even a dial-up connection, someone is always knocking on your virtual front door, giving your system the once-over. Whether you dial-up your ISP or have an "always on" cable modem, the first item on your agenda needs to be finding a secure firewall to protect your computer.

Some firewalls are better than others, but you should never trust clever advertising claiming that a cheap firewall will completely protect your data. Once you have decided on a firewall, be it a hardware or software solution, testing the security of that firewall is essential, and AATools is just a testing utility that verifies the integrity of your security and firewall functions. Advanced Administrative Tools (AATools) investigates and gathers information about your computer, network status, and service availability. AATools includes: NetBrute Scanner. NetBrute Scanner is a suite of three valuable network tools and is absolutely free to download.

NetBrute NetBrute allows you to scan a single computer or multiple IP addresses for available Windows File & Print Sharing resources. This is probably one of the most dangerous and easily exploitable security holes. It is common for your novice users to have their printers or their entire hard drive shared without being aware of it. PortScan PortScan allows you to scan a single computer or multiple IP addresses for available Internet services.

WebBrute WebBrute will allow you to scan your web directories that are protected with HTTP authentication, testing the security strength of your users' passwords. Click here to download or get help with NetBrute Scanner.