Advanced TCP/IP logger allows you to monitor your network. This program is definitely not for beginners. It is developed specifically for people who have more than a basic knowledge about computer networks.
It took me quite a while to find out that this program isn't able to do anything. I tested the program on Windows XP SP2, but I couldn't get it to work. Next, I tried accessing the publisher's website in order to find some help. This website redirects you to another similar program when you try to view the tutorials for Advanced TCP/IP Data Logger. It would have been nice if this application had a tutorial of its own.
Pluses:
Drawbacks / flaws: The program's user interface looks nice but it's not easy to use. Another major drawback is the processor occupancy when running this software. CPU usage is close to 100% much of the time. Sometimes it's not even possible to close the program.
In conclusion: Nice idea, poor outcome. I've tested this program on three computers running Windows XP SP2 without any success.
version reviewed: 3.0.0.20
Advanced TCP IP Data Logger Publisher's Description
No need to spend days developing your own TCP/IP data tools - TCP/IP Data Logger is here to help! The program collects network data from any device or instrument in real time, sends and receives serial data over the Internet or your LAN. Mold your dataflow the way you want with a built-in parser and send it to any application. It will always be there recording your data, capturing every precious bit. Amazing functionality at an affordable price!
System Requirements one or more NIC (network interface card)
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