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10-Strike LANState 3.8
Monitor network hosts, shared resources, traffic, get MAC addresses, scan TCP and UDP ports, and be notified when devices turn on or go down. Create network diagram and see your network's state in visual form at any time. LANState contains many tools for administrators and users such as sending messages, shutting down and turning on remote computers, ping, name lookup, trace route, obtaining information on remote hosts, creating reports, etc. (description, more information, click here - Create visual network map, monitor servers, be notified on failures.) File size: 2729 Kb Free Download link 1: Click here to start the download for 10-Strike LANState (then choose Save)Monitor hosts, shared resources, FTP and web servers, files, folders, free space, SNMP. Get MAC addresses, scan TCP and UDP ports, be notified when devices turn on or go down. Create network map and see your network's state in visual form at any time(Create visual network map, monitor servers, be notified on failures.)This is the download page for 10-Strike LANState - Monitor network hosts, shared resources, and traffic, get MAC addresses, scan TCP and UDP ports, and be notified when devices turn on or go down. Create network diagram and see your network's state in visual form at any time.
The program includes a number of features for administrators such as sending messages, shutting down and turning on remote computers, ping, name lookup, trace route, obtaining information on remote computers, creating reports, etc. LANState does not require installing any client software on the remote computers on your network. Main features: 1. Modeling a local area network diagram in a visual mode and then saving the result as a map with images. 2. Monitoring hosts (ICMP ping and connecting to TCP port are supported). 3. Monitoring the usage of your shared resources by other users of the network. 4. Monitoring load of your network card (incoming/outgoing traffic). 5. Searching hosts by ICMP ping or scanning TCP ports. 6. Retrieving computer's network name by its IP address. 7. Notifying on events by playing a sound, writing to log, running program, sending e-mail, etc. 8. Performing actions on devices via the configurable context menu. 9. ICMP, TCP/IP, DNS, ARP, MAC, SNMP monitoring, etc.
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