NetworkTrafficView 1.81
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Jan 31, 2014 04:24 AM |
Publisher's Description: |
NetworkTrafficView is a network monitoring tool that captures the packets pass through your network adapter, and displays general statistics about your network traffic. The packets statistics is grouped by the Ethernet Type, IP Protocol, Source/Destination Addresses, and Source/Destination ports. For every statistics line, the following information is displayed: Ethernet Type (IPv4, IPv6, ARP), IP Protocol (TCP, UDP, ICMP), Source Address, Destination Address, Source Port, Destination Port, Service Name (http, ftp, and so on), Packets Count, Total Packets Size, Total Data Size, Data Speed, Maximum Data Speed, Average Packet Size, First/Last Packet Time, Duration, and process ID/Name (For TCP connections).
Versions History
Version 1.81:
Added integration with IPNetInfo utility
Version 1.80:
Added 'Host Names and IP Addresses' to the 'Addresses Display Mode'.
Version 1.78:
Fixed bug: The 'Promiscuous Mode' check-box in the 'Capture Options' window was not saved to the configuration file.
Version 1.77:
Added /cfg command-line option, which instructs NetworkTrafficView to use a config file in another location instead if the default config file, for example:
NetworkTrafficView.exe /cfg "%AppData%NetworkTrafficView.cfg"
Added 'Show Time In GMT' option.
Version 1.76:
Added 'Maximum Packet Size' column. For TCP connections that transfers significant amount of data, the value under this column represents the actual MTU.
Version 1.75:
Added option to group by service name - http, https, ftp, and so on. (In 'Advanced Options' window).
Version 1.70:
Added option to group by IP country (In 'Advanced Options' window). This feature requires to download IP address to country file (the file of software77.net or the GeoLite City database).
Version 1.65:
The 'First Packet Time', 'Last Packet Time', and 'Duration' columns now display more accurate result when using the WinPcap driver or the Microsoft Network Monitor driver, version 3.4 or greater. That's because NetworkTrafficView takes the capture timestamps provided by these drivers instead of taking the current date/time from the system at the moment that NetworkTrafficView analyzes the packet.
Added 'Latency' column, which calculates and displays the network latency in milliseconds. It calculates the time difference from the moment that the client sends the first packet and the moment that the response received from the server. The result is usually very similar to what you get if you ping to the same address.
Be aware that this column is only active when the Packet Direction Grouping (In 'Advanced Options' window) is 'Display both packet directions in a single line'. Also, to get accurate results, you should use the WinPcap driver or the Microsoft Network Monitor driver (version 3.4 or later) to capture the packets.
Version 1.62:
Fixed the flickering problem on Windows 7.
Version 1.61:
When capturing traffic from command-line ( with /CaptureTime ), NetworkTrafficView now also updates the following columns: Data Speed, Maximum Data Speed, Process ID, and Process Filename.
Version 1.60:
Added 'Load From Capture File' option. This option allows you to load a capture file created by WinPcap/Wireshark (Requires the WinPcap driver) or a capture file created by Microsoft Network Monitor driver (Requires the Network Monitor driver 3.x) and then display the network traffic statistics, exactly like the traffic statistics you get with a live capture.
Added /load_file_pcap and /load_file_netmon command-line options.
Version 1.57:
Fixed bug: NetworkTrafficView displayed the process filename incorrectly.
Version 1.56:
Added 'Auto Size Columns+Headers' option, which allows you to automatically resize the columns according to the row values and column headers.
Added 'Mark Odd/Even Rows' option, under the View menu. When it's turned on, the odd and even rows are displayed in different color, to make it easier to read a single line.
Fixed issue: The properties dialog-box and other windows opened in the wrong monitor, on multi-monitors system.
Version 1.55:
Added support for GeoLite City database. You can now download the GeoLite City database (GeoLiteCity.dat.gz), put it in the same folder of NetworkTrafficView.exe, and NetworkTrafficView will automatically use it to get the country/city information for every IP address.
Version 1.50:
Added option to save/load the configuration of NetworkTrafficView.
Added command-line support: You can now run NetworkTrafficView to capture traffic for the specified number of seconds, and then save the result into tab-delimited/csv/xml/html file, without displaying any user interface.
For example:
NetworkTrafficView.exe /shtml c:temptraffic.html /CaptureTime 20 /Sort "~Total Data Size"
Version 1.42:
Fixed bug: When opening the 'Capture Options' dialog-box after Network Monitor Driver 3.x was previously selected, NetworkTrafficView switched back to Raw Sockets mode.
Version 1.41:
Fixed NetworkTrafficView to sort Ipv4 addresses correctly.
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Documentation: |
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/network_traffic_view.html |
Last Download: |
Jan 16, 2023 06:06 PM
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Downloads: |
156 |
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Windows |
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