A suite of free network tools including bandwidth monitoring and traceroute.
Checking your connection with some of the Windows tools is not always thrilling, that's why programs like Networx exist. This is a free network tool for check your system bandwidth.
This application includes a suite of different tools which can control and monitor the behavior of your Internet connection. They can all be accessed from the system tray.
The programs included with this include statistics on upload and download activity, and a graphical user interface for ping, traceroute and netstat.
If you're looking for something a little easier to use than command-line tools like netstat, then Networx is the perfect tool to install on your PC.
Features of NetWorx
- Alerts: Customizable alerts for Internet connection issues.
- Bandwidth limits: Set and control the download/upload speed.
- Data logging: Log all Internet activity to analyze usage.
- File transfer: Support for FTP, SFTP and SSH file transfer.
- Network discovery: Identify IP addresses and devices on LAN.
- Network information: View detailed information about your network adapter.
- Network monitoring: Comprehensive tools for measuring, controlling and analyzing data transfer rates.
- Network security: Secure your Internet connection with a password.
- Network troubleshooting: Diagnose and fix connection problems.
- Real-time monitoring: Track Internet connection speeds in real-time.
- Remote access: Monitor and control network activity from anywhere.
- Reporting: Generate detailed reports on network usage.
- Speed tests: Evaluate Internet connection performance.
- Traffic monitoring: Observe and analyze web, LAN and WAN traffic.
Compatibility and License
NetWorx is provided under a freeware license on Windows from network auditing software with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 7.2.1 is the latest version last time we checked.
What version of Windows can NetWorx run on?
NetWorx can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the OS shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8 and Windows 7 having been tested. It comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit downloads.
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