Network Analyzer 1.4.0 Portable
The Network Analyzer is a network monitoring and troubleshooting tool built in C# for use with the Windows Operating System. It downloads as a single EXE for quick launch on any computer and while maintaining portability.

Features
- Latency Monitor
- Takes in up to five targets (IPv4 Address or DNS Name) and monitors their latency
- Keeps track of the lowest, highest and average latencies returned during the session
- Tracks how many packets were lost during the session for each target
- Reports on whether the connection was UP, UNSTABLE or DOWN during the session
- Ability to hover over a DNS name in the target list and view the IP Address the DNS name resolves to
- Takes in up to five targets (IPv4 Address or DNS Name) and monitors their latency
- Status Breakdown
- The status indicates the condition of the ICMP packets returned from the user-defined targets and is calculated from a pool of up to 60 packets at any given time
- The status of UP is used when a target has had fewer than 12% of the packets returned as anything other than Success from the Ping Response
- The status of UNSTABLE is used when the target has had between 12% and 50% of its packets returned as anything other than Success from the Ping Response
- The status of DOWN is used when the target has had 50% or more of its packets returned as anything other than Success from the Ping Response
- The status indicates the condition of the ICMP packets returned from the user-defined targets and is calculated from a pool of up to 60 packets at any given time
- IP Scanner
- Scans the network for devices and returns information
- Supports both auto and manual scanning of networks
- Information returned from the scan: DNS Name, IP Address, MAC Address and NIC Manufacturer
- RDP, SSH and SMB functionality available for devices located in the scan
- Scans the network for devices and returns information
Scanning Breakdown
- Auto Mode
- Determine the subnets to scan for devices based upon the active IP Addresses tied to the devices Network Interface Cards
- Filters out APIPA, Link-Local and IPv6 addresses from the pool so as to provide the most accurate info with the least clutter
- Manual Mode
- The subnets to scan are determined by the user input
- Supported input includes the following:
- IP Address followed by CIDR notation (e.g. 172.30.1.1/24)
- IP Address followed by a Subnet Mask (e.g. 172.30.1.1 255.255.255.0)
- IP Range separated by a hyphen (e.g. 172.30.1.1 — 172.30.1.57)
Active Device Features
- These features will be displayed for a device if the port is available on the device
- Note that the port being available does not guarantee the connection can be established
- Supports the following functionality for active devices:
- RDP [attempts a connection using the Windows Rremote Desktop client]
- SSH [attempts a connection via a Windows PowerShell console]
- SMB [opens Windows File Explorer to the target destination and displays any available file shares]
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OS: Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 / 11 (x86-x64)
Language: ENG
Medicine: FreeWare
Size: 151,72 /MB.
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