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Re: Network Bridge and LAN shaping
4 years ago, by Ann in Bandwidth Manager Forum
The reason Bandwidth Manager does not have any effect in this configuration is that the Windows Network Bridge forwards traffic at a lower level, before it reaches our network driver. In other words, any pass-through traffic never reaches Bandwidth Manager. Normally in such cases we recommend turning Windows Bridging off and instead using the built-in bridge implementation. Did you have any pro
Re: Command Line Interface (CLI) installation and license keys
4 years ago, by Ann in Connection Emulator Forum
Moving the licence to another computer If at some point you want to move the software from one computer to another, that's absolutely fine. For that, you simply should install the software on the old computer and then install it on the new machine and re-enter the licence key. We do not use node-locking or limit the number of install/uninstall cycles. No Internet connection or contacting us is
Re: Another WiFi network with the same name
4 years ago, by Ann in WiFi Guard Forum
WiFi Guard does not protect you from MITM or Evil Twin. I don't know any software that would, it's a rather complex issue that cannot be simply dealt with by the means of an app. Having said that, if you see two WiFi networks with the same name, it most likely means that your router is dual-band. Dual-band routers broadcast the same network name at two frequencies: 2.4 Ghz (older and slower sta
Re: Choice between bits and bytes
4 years ago, by Ann in NetGenius Forum
Thank you for your feedback. It is a good idea, so we have added a new setting in Preferences that lets you choose between bytes/s and bits/s, to display speeds in KB/s or Kb/s, and so on. To try the new setting, simply download the new build: For other readers: more information on KB/s vs Kb/s difference.
Re: Some options are not available on Mac
4 years ago, by Ann in WiFi Guard Forum
These options are not available in some configurations. In particular, the Auto-Start feature is only currently implemented in Windows version of WiFi Guard. If you want WiFi Guard to open automatically on your Mac, please add it as a login item as explained in this Apple's article: Open items automatically when you log in on Mac The check for updates option is not available in WiFi Guard down
Re: Number of scanned devices changes in every scan
4 years ago, by Ann in Network Scanner Forum
From your message it is hard to tell what exactly you refer to as "problem", so please pick the relevant information below: No MAC addresses are listed This can happen when scanning non-local subnet. See this article for details on scanning non-local subnets and getting MAC addresses. Not all IP addresses are listed That would be because not every IP address has network device associa
Re: Cannot mount 4 GB RAM disk
4 years ago, by Ann in RAM Disk Forum
This shouldn't be happening normally, but try creating a slightly smaller RAM Disk, i.e. 3999 MB. We received a few reports from our users about some weird behaviour in memory allocation routines around the 4 GB threshold, especially in Windows 10 update v1809. Please let us know whether a slightly smaller disk worked for you.
Re: Simulating high latency with high bandwidth
4 years ago, by Ann in Connection Emulator Forum
It sounds like you are using TCP in your tests. For TCP, there is an inherent relationship between latency and maximum bandwidth calculated as: TCP-Window-Size-in-bits / Latency-in-seconds = Bits-per-second-throughput The standard window size on a Windows machine is 2^16 bytes, so this formula gives us 2^16 * 8 / 0.05 = 10,485,760 bits-per-second-throughput. It is exactly what you are observin
Re: Disabling update notifcation
4 years ago, by Ann in NetWorx Forum
To disable automatic update checks, you need to: With the right mouse button click NetWorx icon in the notification area. In the pop-up menu that appears click "Settings": Open the "Main" tab. Untick "Check for updates automatically" at the top left of the tab: Click OK at the bottom of the tab.
Re: ISP Speed Test, maximum and average speeds
4 years ago, by Ann in NetWorx Forum
The setting for choosing maximum and average rates is right there, in the Speed Meter window, as highlighted in the screen shot below. Regarding the monitoring period and number of tries: the test starts with 1 MB buffer and a download/upload is performed. Then the buffer is doubled to 2 MB, 4 MB, 16 MB and so on until the operation takes 10 or more seconds. Once we have a large enough sample f
Re: Number of computers in "Connect To"
4 years ago, by Ann in NetGenius Forum
The free trial does not restrict how many computers you can connect to. The trial if fully-functional and is only limited in its duration (30 days). Common reasons for the absent computes might be: Other machines do not have the NetGenius system service installed. You need to install the service on all machines that you want to manage. Then they will announce their presence on the network.
Re: Tracking the number of devices connected to WiFi network
4 years ago, by Ann in NetWorx Forum
I am afraid neither NetWorx nor NetGenius are the right products for this purpose. These tools only monitor network usage on the computers they are installed on, whereas you need to know usage information for independent devices connecting to your WiFi access points. We have Bandwidth Manager product that may help with that, but you will likely need to change your network configuration. It is u
Re: Will NetGenius be available for macOS?
4 years ago, by Ann in NetGenius Forum
Currently, we have no plans to create NetGenius for macOS, because many NetGenius features are heavily dependent on Windows functionality. If you have been using NetWorx free trial before deciding to purchase it and were happy with its features, the macOS edition of NetWorx should be a good solution for you.
Re: Single licence purchase to use on both Mac and PC
4 years ago, by Ann in NetWorx Forum
Yes, the same licence can be used on either platform. Even the most basic NetWorx licence includes installation on up to 5 devices simultaneously. Each of those devices can run Windows, macOS or Linux. The only thing you need to be aware of is that the Windows edition has more features than the macOS or Linux editions, as the former has been in development for much longer than the latter t
Re: Nested folders are not allowed on a boot disk
4 years ago, by Ann in RAM Disk Forum
Nested folders on a boot-time RAM Disk were not supported until version 4.0.4. If it worked for you before, you probably had a logon-time RAM disk on your Windows 7 system. Or, if you are sure you had a boot-time disk and now you are trying to create a Temp folder with no nested folders inside it, you may be getting this error because you are specifying "Z:\Temp" path in the RAM Disk set
Re: Export scan results to PDF or Excel
4 years ago, by Ann in Switch Port Mapper Forum
Of course! You can save the results to XML, CSV, JSON, HTML or text file. In particular, CSV would be suitable for a spreadsheet program. Plus you can easily turn it into a PDF if you have a PDF printer installed.
Re: Naming/labelling IP ranges
4 years ago, by Ann in Network Scanner Forum
NetScanner already has the ability to assign a comment to each address range. The yellow sticky note icon will let you set a comment and then display it when hovering over that button: Another handy feature is outputting the bookmark name which the IP address belongs to in scan results. For that, you need to create a bookmark for each IP range, and tick "Show bookmark in output".
Re: HTTPS redirecting when user is suspended
4 years ago, by Ann in Bandwidth Manager Forum
I am afraid redirecting HTTPS is not supported. Even if it was possible, the browser most likely would not allow the user to follow such redirect. For example, if a user tries to open https://www.google.com, the software could intercept that connection and respond with a self-signed certificate, at which point the browser would warn the user about possible security risk. There is usually a butt
Why putting Page File on a RAM disk is a bad idea
4 years ago, by Ann in RAM Disk Forum
As you have already read, placing a page file on a RAM disk or any other virtual storage device that uses RAM is indeed a bad idea; it is also irrational and counterproductive. And here is why... Page file (aka swap file, paging file or pagefile) is a reserved portion of a hard disk that serves as an extension of physical memory (RAM). When the system runs out of RAM, it moves less-used RAM con
Re: Some computer information is missing
4 years ago, by Ann in Network Scanner Forum
You can see there are RPC errors in the line with missing information. It is likely to be caused by a firewall. Please see this Microsoft article about troubleshooting WMI connectivity. Also, you most likely need to run the NetScanner as a domain admin to be able to extract data from remote PCs.
Re: Largest possible size of a RAM disk
4 years ago, by Ann in RAM Disk Forum
On 64-bit systems, there is no upper limit dictated by the software for RAM disk size. You are only limited by your hardware: how much RAM your computer physically has. In our tests 192 GB RAM disks were created successfully.
Re: No network activity is displayed and all buttons are disabled
4 years ago, by Ann in NetGenius Forum
It sounds like you have only installed the Management Console (GUI), without the System Service required for normal operation. NetGenius consists of two major components: the System Service that does all the monitoring work, and the Management Console that enables you to interact with the service. During the installation you can choose which components to install, and normally you would need bo
Re: Some devices not detected after macOS update - Solved
4 years ago, by Ann in WiFi Guard Forum
Solution: please download the new build of WiFi Guard and replace your already installed copy. After that, everything should again work properly and all devices should be discovered.
Re: Some devices not detected after macOS update
4 years ago, by Ann in WiFi Guard Forum
This missing device issue is indeed caused by the latest macOC Catalina update. Apple decided to make some changes in ARP format, which caused certain network functions to break. We received messages from other users describing identical problems over the past few days, and currently working on finding a solution. We will post an update here once a fix is available.
Re: SHA/hash value for downloading application files
4 years ago, by Ann in Network Scanner Forum
All executable files carry our digital signature. If it's valid, it means the file has not been altered after we produced it. If you need the hash value, it comes as a part of the signature and it can be seen under the Message Digest field, as shown below: Right-click the file, choose Properties, then Digital Signatures tab, select the signature and press Details, then go to Advanced tab
Re: Autosave doesn't occur at the set intervals
4 years ago, by Ann in RAM Disk Forum
It is hard to tell what might be causing this, as the RAM Disk code writing data to image files is very straightforward and there is simply no room for this behaviour. What can explain it though, is that the file is not updated if nothing has changed in the RAM Disk filesystem. The whole RAM Disk space is divided into 1 MB blocks and only the blocks that have changed since the last write are up
Re: Add the device again after I made WiFi Guard "forget" it
4 years ago, by Ann in WiFi Guard Forum
The device wills simply re-appear once WiFi Guard discovers it during next scan. The "Forget" function merely deletes devices from the database, and is mainly intended for removing devices that are physically no longer in your network. If the device is still around, its connection will be picked up again and you should be able to see it.
Re: How to see which programs are using my Internet and block them
4 years ago, by Ann in NetGenius Forum
Yes, NetGenius will show you all programs that are using your network in real-time. It will also provide you with long-term logs and statistics. Yes, with NetGenius you can blacklist a program temporarily or permanently to prevent it from accessing the Internet. By the way, NetGenius is available as a fully-functional 30-day trial that you can download from its home page. This means you can i
Re: Audio player run from RAMdisk
4 years ago, by Ann in RAM Disk Forum
Thank you for sharing this information. It is very nice to know that our RAM Disk makes such a positive difference in the quality of sound for you.
Re: How to find out the OS on all PCs on the network
4 years ago, by Ann in Network Scanner Forum
The latest version of Network Scanner (or any version from 7.2.1. up) features integration with Nmap, a free console tool that can detect the operating system. If Nmap is not already installed on your computer, you will need to install it first, then in Network Scanner go to Options - Integration with Nmap, and check the "OS detection" line. This forum topic has screen shots for a ver