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IPNetMonitor provides a set of nine integrated Internet
tools which allow Macintosh users to monitor their
connection to the Internet. The tools are designed to help
users quickly identify problems, locate where the problem
is, and gather data which can be used to solve the problem,
either directly or through their Internet Service Provider.
The tools include Test Connectivity (Ping), Trace Route,
Name Server Lookup, Who Is, Finger, Monitor, TCP Info,
Address Scan, and Subnet Calculator.
With IPNetMonitor, you can see how the Internet is working,
monitor the flow of data to and from your computer, and
trace the route by which the data is flowing. This gives the
user the information to both optimize internet service and
diagnose problems. Once you have located a problem, the
tool's Who Is feature gives you the name, and often the
email address, of the person responsible for that part of
the network.
IPNetMonitor Features:
* A complete basic Internet toolkit (ping, traceroute, nslookup, whois).
* Unique OT native Monitor tool provides an accurate view of network
throughput and responsiveness.
* Full Macintosh user interface makes these tools more accessible.
* Asynchronous DNS lookups make trace route quick and easy.
* Tight design uses screen space efficiently.
Drag-&-Drop, or edit in place.
* Superior integration.
Automatically transfers corresponding data from one tool to another.
Supports GURL Apple Event.
The well organized displays and integrated design allow both new
and experienced Internet users to see how the net is working, and
quickly identify and report common problems.
System requirements:
MacOS 7.5.3 and Open Transport 1.1.1 or later
