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NetworkView

If you've ever felt like you needed a clear, visual way to manage your computer network, NetworkView might just be the tool you're looking for. Designed specifically for Windows, this open source software gives you both a graphical interface and command line options to monitor and control network communication. Whether you're handling a small office setup or a home wireless network, NetworkView makes it straightforward to oversee input, output, and overall traffic.


One of the standout features of NetworkView is its ability to manage multiple workstations seamlessly. You can examine signaling processes, handle autoconfiguration agents, and even map out how devices are connected all from an intuitive dashboard. It’s especially handy for sysadmins or tech enthusiasts who want a unified view of their network’s logical structure without diving into complex configurations.


Originally revamped with the release of Windows Vista, NetworkView has continued to evolve, supporting a range of Windows OS versions from older systems like Windows XP and NT to newer ones like Windows 10 and even Windows Server 2021. Best of all, it’s completely free under the GNU public license. For tips on downloading, installing, or getting the most out of NetworkView, websites like Online Windows Tips offer plenty of guidance to get you started.


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Technical

Title NetworkView
License Trial version
Author Networkview
Filename 6452_nvsetup.exe