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IP Sniffer

Ever wondered what's really happening on your network? IP Sniffer for Windows XP Home Edition is like having x ray vision for your internet connection. It’s a handy utility that lets you peek into all the traffic flowing through your computer kind of like a digital detective tool. Think of it as a full suite of IP tools built around a powerful packet analyzer. It spots unauthorized access, flags shady networks, logs port activity, and even catches sneaky protocol violations. Oh, and it can broadcast new ports too. While lots of sniffers claim to do all this, only a few deliver smoothly from start to finish. Plus, this one can forward captured data using three different protocols, making it super flexible.

There are three main flavors of this tool: WAP sniffer, WSN sniffer, and PSP sniffer for Windows. The WAP version cracks open data packets for deeper inspection and plays nice with Windows XP Home Edition, among others. The WSN type is a bit of a legacy champ it works on older Windows versions even after they’ve been phased out. Then there’s the PSP sniffer, which operates similarly to WAP but needs its own drivers to function. This isn’t just for curious users; IT pros often rely on it for security audits and troubleshooting.

So what can you actually do with it? Monitor traffic, scan ports, detect protocol breaks you name it. But the real star is the IP Sniffer itself. It runs quietly in the background, totally invisible, keeping an eye on every bit of data moving through your network. Just click the icon on your taskbar or desktop while you’re online, and it starts logging everything. You’ll see every command, every website visited even on infected machines. It’s like having a security camera for your internet, and for Windows XP users, it’s a trusted classic.


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Title IP Sniffer
License Free
Author Erwan
Filename 8556_sniffer.zip