InternetPal is 32-bit win95/98/NT/2000/XP program for monitoring Internet connection. Automatically monitors calls and detects connection types. It runs in the system tray. Detailed information about the connections is stored into the log. Freeware!
OnlineMonitor is used to visualize and control the speed of internet connections. It displays the current download- and upload-speed graphically and/or numerically. It also logs the transfered amount of data for the connections.
InternetPal is 32-bit win95/98/NT/2000/XP program for monitoring Internet connection. Automatically monitors calls and detects connection types. It runs in the system tray. Detailed information about the connections is stored into the log. Freeware!
ISPs often disconnect their users when there is no activity detected for a certain period of time. This software prevents that disconnection from happening. The “AC-Plug” sends periodic signals that will keep your Internet connection active.
X-NetStat displays information on your Internet and / or network connections in realtime. Details of each connection are shown in a list called the connection table, including remote hostnames and IP addresses, ports used, status, age, and program.
Speed Limiter can simulate slow TCP/IP connections. Use Speed Limiter for example to see how long a website have to load on slow connections. Or test your software with slow TCP/IP connections.
RoboTest: Scheduled testing of your connection and information server performance. It's easy to use - select the type of test (ping, HTTP, POP3, SMTP) and the schedule you want. RoboTest provides success/failure percentages and response times.
RascalPro enhances your dial-up session management and keeps your connection alive by simulating network activity and restoring the connection if it is lost. Other features include session scheduling, batch processing, file logging and time tracking.
eSTOP! was developed as a security product to view and (e)mergency STOP problem TCP connections. It displays in real-time any TCP connection in or out of your computer. Now with logging and blocking by port, IP address, hostname or domain name.