Ultra Network Sniffer 1.30.66

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    21/10/2004
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    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

Ultra Network Sniffer is a network visibility tool. It consists of a well-integrated set of functions that you can be used to resolve network problems. Ultra Network Sniffer will capture all network packets in real time from a multinetwork card and also support the capturing packet base on the application. The user can observe all the traffic of the application. Ultra Network Sniffer has plug-ins for different protocols such as Ethernet, IP, PPPOE, TCP, UDP, HTTP, FTP, PPP, POP3, SMTP. It monitors network activity in real time. It features a dynamic network statistics and chart; expert HTML export; capture of network traffic for detailed analysis; capture of network traffic base on application; probe of the network with active tools to simulate traffic; free software updates for registered users.

Version 1.30.66 improves port monitor and network statistics.

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