NetGong – Monitor Networked Devices Easily
O. James Samson - February 17, 2013Need an application to monitor your networked devices on the internet? Then try the NetGong.
What is the big deal about NetGong?
This application allows network administrators, webmasters, and Internet service providers to monitor any networked device on the Internet, corporate intranet, or TCP/IP LAN and receive alerts immediately via audible alarm, message, e-mail, or third-party software when a connection fails. This application provides for multitask support, it is very easy to use, and Multiplatform: one-installation runs on Windows XP, Server 2003, Vista, Server 2008, 7, Server 2008 R2, 8, and Server 2012.
NetGong allows users to customize it to their particular area of responsibility, from a single server to a small-office LAN to hundreds of devices within a large corporate network. Corporate network managers can also use NetGong to distribute responsibility among IS staffers and complement existing network management systems. It continually monitors your network resources on timed intervals, to test their availability and responsiveness. If a failure occurs, NetGong automatically notifies you. The result? You are back in business faster!
Some of the key features of the recently released version of the program, NetGong 8.1 Build 210, include: system service, independent parameters that allows you to set all parameters independently for each network resource, maintenance mode permits you to temporarily disable monitoring of certain resources, failure and recovery alerts, custom alerts, test alert configuration and several others.
Downsides?
This is a very useful software for checking monitoring the status of your local LAN or intranet.
To know more about this program, please visit Netgong.
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