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Review and how it works

Essential NetTools was conceived to be a set of central network programs for diagnosing networks and monitoring the computer's network connections.
Essential NetTools encloses is a bunch of network tools: Net Stat, NB Scan, Port Scan, NetAudit, TraceRoute ....
Central NetStat let users see the list of the computer's network connections, information on open TCP and UDP ports, IP address, and connection states. It can map open ports to the owning utility.
Central NBScan was conceived to be a practical and rapid NetBIOS scanner. This central program tools parallel scanning, which facilitates checking a class C network in less than one minute.
Central Net Programs incorporates PortScan program, which acts as a useful TCP port scanner. This program lets you to scan the network for active ports. Port scan program tools both conventional (full connect) and stealth (half-open) scanning modes.
With this program you have the capacity to monitor and log external connections to the computer's shared resources, lists local shares, but also makes possible to connect to remote resources which offers Windows 98/Me users NT user-level connectivity.
SysFiles program was conceived to be an opportune editor for the system files: services, protocol, networks, hosts, and lmhosts.
Central Net Audit (Net BIOS Auditing Tool) lets you to perform security checks on the network and/or individual PC's offering the NetBIOS file sharing service.
RawSocket: gives you the capability to establish low-level TCP and UDP connections to troubleshoot and test various networking services.
TraceRoute and Ping: these familiar programs featuring configurable options and an opportune results presentation.
NSLookup program lets you to convert IP addresses to hostnames and perform useful DNS queries.
ProcMon let users see the list of running processes. With ProcMon program, you have the capacity to identify hidden utilities, kill running processes, manage the PC's resources more easily.
Central Net Programs incorporates SNMPAudit program. It is an SNMP device scanner which may discover SNMP devices in the desired network segment and receive configurable data from every of the devices.
Other tools include report generation in different types of formats; a System Summary window.
What is new? The current release of the application features Windows Vista support.
Brief details Was built as an all-in-one tool of most significant network instruments.
It was designed to show you a list of your computer's network connections.
It contains a TCP port scanner.
Can identify hidden running tools.
Utility to complete security checks on your network.
Contains a utility able to perform handy DNS queries.
How to install & uninstall Essential NetTools - system requirements Hardware requirements are: Pentium II of higher, 32 RAM, 5 Mb free HDD.
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