NetWorx 5.2.10
O. James Samson - September 24, 2013I’ve been searching for a software that help me to monitor my internet data usage. The thing is my data gets exhausted before their validity period and I don’t indulge in heavy downloads or streaming. It leaves me feeling ripped off till I found an amazing program that helped me monitor things. I’m talking of none else than NetWorx.
What is NetWorx?
This is an intuitive freeware that helps you to monitor and manage your internet bandwidth. It also helps you measure your Internet speed and network connections. It can be used to collect bandwidth usage data and measure the speed of your Internet or any other network connection. It can help you identify possible sources of network problems, ensure that you don’t exceed the bandwidth limits specified by your ISP, or track down suspicious network activity characteristic of Trojan horses and hacker attacks. The program allows you to monitor all your network connections or a specific network connection (such as Ethernet or PPP) only.
It has a highly customizable visual and sound alert which can be scheduled to alert you when the network connection is down or when some suspicious activity, such as unusually heavy data flow, occurs. It can also automatically disconnect all dial-up connections and shut down the system.
Some of the main features of NetWorx are: clear graphic/numeric display, data usage reports which can be exported to a variety of file formats, permits close supervision of uploads and downloads. It works well with dial-up, ISDN, cable modems, ADSL, Ethernet cards and several more.
SoftPerfect Research, the author of this program, added the following changes to this version: Added a hidden setting to suppress the graph on full-screen apps, Added highlighting changed hidden options in bold, Added totals to the dial-up log and a session filter, Added sorting by application in the application view, Added a more stable version of the WFP driver for LAN traffic filtering and Fixed showing popup menu on the graph on left-positioned secondary display.
Downsides?
Absolutely none to the best of my knowledge. I wonder how I survived online for so long without this program. Kudos SoftPerfect Research.
To learn more about this amazing program, please visit SoftPerfect.
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