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PC Network Traffic Monitor & Analyzer

PC Network Traffic Monitor and Analyzer

Javvin Company

The Packet Analyzer is an advanced packet analysis and sniffing tool with powerful protocol decodes capabilities. It can capture all traffic passing by the machine where the tool is installed and decodes all major and frequently used protocols including TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, POP3, TELNET, FTP, etc. All information is displayed in simple English with easy to use interface for anyone to master the tool with minutes of self training. With the Packet Analyzer, you can easily filter the network traffic to focus on the information that you are looking for. Use these flexible, powerful filters during or after capture to isolate traffic by specific node, protocol, error type and/or packet content. Packet Analyzer Key Features: Smart Real-time packet capturing and analyzing; Reconstructs TCP/IP sessions and enables you to see data in their original format; Capture, display and save transaction information such as user name and password and the entire message Capture Pop3 and SMTP mails, display and save in Outlook Express Message Format; Powerful Packets Viewer to examine data in plain English Protocol decodes on TCP/UDP//IP suite and application protocols including POP3, SMTP, HTTP, TELNET, FTP; Powerful filter provides a general and flexible mechanism for user to focus on useful packets; Trace TCP connection states Dynamically Loadable Protocol Drivers Support multiple monitors and terminal server; Suppot both Ethernet and 802.11 wireless infrastruture.

Price: $ 99 
Version
: 4.06  Release Date: 2/6/2005

Size: 3.5 MB
Platform: Win95,Win98,WinXP,WinNT 3.x,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,Windows2003

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