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Re: The same computer is listed twice
7 years ago, by Ann in Network Scanner Forum
These two ranges in your XML file overlap, from 100 to 199 in the lowest octet: 192.168.0.1 - 192.168.0.255 192.168.0.100 - 192.168.0.199 Your computer (192.168.0.105) is in the overlap, so it is scanned and found twice.
Re: The same computer is listed twice
7 years ago, by Ann in Network Scanner Forum
This could be because it is connected twice, e.g. by a network card and WiFi, but usually in that case the IP address and MAC address are different. Does this happen every time you scan? If so, could you please provide the IP range(s) you are scanning?
Re: Settings for testing VSAT internet connection
7 years ago, by Ann in Connection Emulator Forum
Yes, that's a reasonable expectation, as there is a relationship between Bandwidth-delay Product and TCP buffer size. You can check this article on the topic: How to Calculate TCP throughput for long distance WAN links. For a standard 64K TCP window it would be: (64K * 8) bits / 0.75 seconds = 699040 bits/sec = 0.7 Mbps. So with this latency the maximum achievable throughput is less than eit
Re: Virtual machine and cloud installation - choosing the right licence
7 years ago, by Ann in Connection Emulator Forum
A single device licence is sufficient for this scenario and should work fine. It supports cloud installation (in this context cloud = virtual machine). Our licences are not tied to any hardware. At SoftPerfect, we respect the fact that people may purchase new hardware or may need to reinstall the software for various reasons; so we prefer not to complicate life of our customers by using any sor
Re: Scanning and monitoring network ports in Cisco equipment
7 years ago, by Ann in Switch Port Mapper Forum
Our Switch Port Mapper satisfies all the listed requirements, however I recommend to download a free trial copy and test it for a while to make sure it does everything you need and you are totally happy with the product.
Re: Data usage history: access and management
7 years ago, by Ann in NetWorx Forum
The usage records are kept indefinitely unless you delete the records or lose the database, say in case of a hard drive replacement. You can see what apps and IP addresses used the most data, but not specific pages on a web-site. This is available in the Applications and Web-sites report described at the bottom of this page. Regarding your other questions: Use the Reset button, it resets
Re: How does RAM Disk compare to other options?
7 years ago, by Ann in RAM Disk Forum
We don't have any comparison with Linux, and a direct comparison would be difficult. For example we are not aware of any disk performance benchmark that would run on both Linux and Windows to make sure we use the same tool on both platforms. OS support-wise, yes it runs on Windows XP through Windows 10 (client OS) and Windows Server 2003 through 2016 (server OS). Regarding comparison to SSD,
Re: "Argument out of range" error
7 years ago, by Ann in Switch Port Mapper Forum
Thank you for reporting the problem. I am glad to advise that we were able to locate and fix this issue, please download the new version.
Re: Introducing lag in VR game
7 years ago, by Ann in Connection Emulator Forum
The Connection Emulator can definitely add extra latency to your network link, though that depends on how this VR equipment is connected. The software has to physically pass-through traffic to add latency to individual packets, so one way would be installing it on the sever (if it runs Windows) or on a intermediate computer through which the traffic is routed.
Re: Ability to create monthly quotas starting on different dates
7 years ago, by Ann in Bandwidth Manager Forum
We have added the billing period start feature in the Bandwidth Manager v3.2.5. It can be set on the Advanced tab in the Add/Edit Quota window of the Quota Manager:
Re: How to import rules from command line
7 years ago, by Ann in Bandwidth Manager Forum
There is a couple of ways to do it, but not via command line parameters: 1. Direct reading/writing of the database. We use a standard SQLite 3 database that can be read and written from many programming languages and environments. You can find it via the path shown under the Storage tab in menu File - Settings. Grab any SQLite management tool like SQLiteSpy and you can read this database. Ru
7 years ago, by Ann in Network Scanner Forum
Try using the 'Lookup logged-on users' option (Options - Workstation tab). It should display who is logged at what machine if you run the Network Scanner under domain admin account.
Re: Ability to create monthly quotas starting on different dates
7 years ago, by Ann in Bandwidth Manager Forum
It is not directly possible in the current version, but we can add this feature. For that, we need to find out a bit more on how you intend to use it. Do you want to create one quota per customer or something like that?
Re: Monitoring "all connections" shows only a few kilobytes
7 years ago, by Ann in NetWorx Forum
This may be because NetWorx skipped your network adapter due to a so-called 'physical' flag not being set. This is relatively common with USB dongle/broadband mobile modems, and as a result, the USB dongle is not present in the drop-down list of adapters to be monitored in NetWorx. To work around this, please open the hidden settings as described on this page, scroll all the way down and set Ph
Re: Speed Meter: how to display and save results
7 years ago, by Ann in NetWorx Forum
To get the results in Speed Meter, you need to press the Start button and wait about 1 minute for the test to complete. If still no results are displayed after that, please attach a real screen shot of the window you actually see (not a partially wiped picture from NetWorx manual), and we will try to investigate why it doesn't work for you.
Re: How to specify a different recipient in e-mail notifications
7 years ago, by Ann in NetWorx Forum
That would be because NetWorx used the recipient address to fill both the recipient and the sender email headers. We have added a new setting that allows you to specify the sender address for outgoing emails. Now you can specify your Office 365 e-mail as the sender, which should make it possible to use different email addresses as recipients. You can download the new NetWorx build here.
Re: How to distinguish identical switches
7 years ago, by Ann in Switch Port Mapper Forum
During the discovery process the Port Mapper looks up switch's sysName and sysDescr, which are used to make a default name when the discovered switches are saved. Most switches store only their model name in sysDescr, but ideally they should have a different name in sysName. There is also sysLocation field designed to describe where the switch is located physically, which we have just added. It
Re: Suggestion: Reserve display space to avoid overlapping maximized apps
7 years ago, by Ann in NetWorx Forum
Thank you for your feedback. This is a very good suggestion. We will check what can be done to implement something like this.
Re: Multiple IP displayed for one MAC address
7 years ago, by Ann in WiFi Guard Forum
It is pretty common for some TVs to take up multiple IP addresses. It is unclear why they do it. We have received similar reports from Amazon Fire TV owners. Here is a discussion about Samsung TV taking over multiple IP addresses on the network. You can safely ignore these multiple entries, since WiFi Guard identifies devices by MAC address and it does not matter how many IP addresses were allo
Re: Live / realtime ISP bandwidth monitoring
7 years ago, by Ann in NetWorx Forum
Sorry I am not quite sure what you mean by real-time bandwidth monitoring: If you are actively using your connection, then the bandwidth can be seen in the real-time graph. You can open the graph at any time and see if you are getting the promised numbers. If you are NOT actively using your connection, the connection is simply idling. The NetWorx app has no way of knowing what bandwidth is avai
Re: Converting packet loss percentage to BER
7 years ago, by Ann in Connection Emulator Forum
As far as I understand, BER is the likelihood bit errors, say when a 0 becomes 1 or vice versa, so I would recommend to use the Corruption tab, where you can specify the percentage of packets to be corrupted. The software will flip a random bit in a packet to simulate a transmission error or a faulty network device. Regarding the conversion, it is not possible to convert exactly. The BER of 10e
Re: Monitoring Internet usage of each user
7 years ago, by Ann in NetWorx Forum
Generally NetWorx can only monitor traffic on the computer where it is installed. This is because for monitoring the per-user usage, any software needs to see the user data flow and be able to break it down by IP or MAC address, which is usually done by a program or script running on the router. It is possible with our Bandwidth Manager product, but it may require a change in the network config
Re: Discovered unknown cell phone logging in
7 years ago, by Ann in Network Scanner Forum
The Network Scanner application is intended for network administrators and is quite sophisticated. For a novice or a home user it is better to try something simpler. If your aim is only to discover devices in your network, you may like to try WiFi Guard, or a basic app from another developer.
Re: Problem loading license file: Unable to read config
7 years ago, by Ann in Network Scanner Forum
There was a small bug in the initial v7.1 release file, which has been fixed a few hours after the release. Please download a new copy of Network Scanner from the product page and everything should work fine. We apologise for the inconvenience.
Re: How to delete the empty disk?
7 years ago, by Ann in RAM Disk Forum
From this data, it is unclear what it relates to. I would not recommend deleting it, as could pose a risk of system instability. Based on the supplied information, we are not sure where that volume originates from. There have been no reports of a similar problem from any RAM Disk users in the past.
Network Scanner for macOS: new release
7 years ago, by Ann in Network Scanner Forum
A version of SoftPerfect Network Scanner for macOS is now available. Where possible, we implemented functions the same way they are in the Windows version. What has been ported: IPv4 and IPv6 pinging TCP and UDP port scanning MAC address and NIC vendor retrieval Host name retrieval via DNS and NetBios Multiple ranges support, non-contiguous ranges Grabbing FTP and HTTP banners Shared fo
7 years ago, by Ann in Network Scanner Forum
The long-awaited good news: the macOS version is ready for testing and feedback.
8 years ago, by Ann in Network Scanner Forum
Unfortunately a working prototype of macOS Network Scanner took longer than it was initially anticipated, so there is no definite release date yet. The good news is that macOS version is nevertheless in progress. We would like to thank everyone for their patience.
Re: How to avoid %2 in URLs being replaced with a MAC address
8 years ago, by Ann in Network Scanner Forum
A solution: use unencoded URLs. That is, instead of using http://localhost/script/xxxx?xxx=%2&xxxx=http%3A%2F%2Flocalhost%2Fxxxx%2C%5CPortableApps%5Cxxxx... use this URL http://localhost/script/xxxx?xxx=%2&xxxx=http://localhost/xxxx,\PortableApps\xxxx... Not only is it easier to read, but the incorrect replacement would also not occur. The encoding process (converting of slashes a
Re: Email alerts in the OS X version
8 years ago, by Ann in WiFi Guard Forum
Update: a new version of WiFi Guard for macOS, with e-mail alerts implemented, is expected to be released and available through the Mac App Store within the next 1-2 weeks.