Packet Analyzer is an advanced packet analysis and sniffing tool with powerful protocol decodes capabilities. It can capture all traffic transport over local network segment and decodes all major and frequently used protocols including TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, POP3, TELNET, FTP, etc. All information is displayed in simple English with easy to use interface for anyone to master the tool with minutes of self training... Javvin Technologies :: network :: protocol :: packet :: analyzer :: javvin :: technologies :: internet :: tools :: utilities :: networkprotocolpacketanalyzer deluxe :: Network Protocol Packet Analyzer
This program is a customizable alarm clock. It allows you to set a different alarm for each day of the week as well as disable the alarm for that day. The alarm sound can be set to any .wav sound of your choice. The display is large and easy to read as well as fully customizable. The date can be displayed in a wide variety of formats and the time can be displayed in either 12 or 24 hour formats. This program also allows you to synchronize your PC... WorkHorse Games :: clock :: alarm :: digital :: display :: atomic :: synch :: synchcronize :: workhorse :: games :: work :: horse :: ntp :: network :: time :: protocol :: Alarm Clock
Transfer files easily using this intuitive and powerful FTP client for both advanced Web developers and novice users alike. FtpRight is a FTP client for Windows that lets you update a Web site with a single mouse click, resume interrupted downloads or uploads. It features an Explorer-like interface, supports drag-and-drop functions, directory synchronization, transfer queue, smart reconect, overwrite prompts, passive transfer mode, and much more!... AE Software Inc :: freeftpsoftware :: freeftpprogram :: ftpclient :: explorer :: command :: search :: voyager :: freeware :: expert :: shareware :: file :: protocol :: browser :: leech :: ws :: pro :: smart :: dreamcast :: :: FtpRight
FramePad is a network protocol analyzer and monitoring tool for Windows 98/NT/2000/XP. It allows you to examine data from a live network or from a capture file on disk. You can interactively browse the capture data, viewing summary and detail information for each packet.... BeeSync Technologies :: network :: protocol :: decoder :: packet :: analyzer :: sniffer :: promiscuous :: adapter :: FramePad
COMM-DRV/CE is a professional serial communication library for Windows/CE & Pocket PC. It supports ZModem, YModem, and XModem file transfer protocols as well as modem communication. COMM-DRV/CE does not require that you have a Pocket PC to develop serial communication applications. It was developed with eMbedded Visual C++ 3.0 which includes a Pocket PC emulator that behaves virtually identically to any of the Pocket PCs on the market today.... WCSC (Willies Computer Software Co) :: serial communication :: library :: Pocket PC :: Windows CE :: zmodem :: xmodem :: ymodem :: libraries :: RS232 :: file transfer :: protocol :: modem :: dial :: COMM-DRV CE
2 stars (Poorly written) - I am using this book in a CCNA semester 1 class. Although it is by Cisco and therefore contains the information they want you to know, it is poorly written. It is as if the original text were 3 times as long, and to shorten it, they had to take out every third sentence, because it does not flow, and concepts are often only half-explained. I am *often* reading it and think "What????" (And I'm fairly certain it's not just me - I have a B.S. and M.S in Computer Science and plenty of real-world computer experience). All in all, I have to say that this is not a high-quality book. Although it's not a substitute for the CCNA material, I really like the book called "Interconnections" by Radia Perlman. 5 stars (An Excellent Companion) - Cisco seems to have made a transition from being a high performance workstation and server supplier to being a supplier of high end networking equipment. It seems like you cannot go into an Internet Service Provider without seeing at least some Cisco equipment. As such, being an authority on Cisco equipment and even more important understanding the Cisco approach to networking is a good start on employment. And the crowning achievement is the Cisco Certified Network Associate certificate. This book is a companion to the on line course. It was written by the people who wrote the exam so it covers what you need to know to pass it. ... Cisco Press :: Computers & Networking & General :: Tests :: Test Prep :: Study Guides :: Study Aids :: Networking - General :: Data Transmission Standards And Protocols :: Compute :: CCNA 1 and 2 Companion Guide- Revised (Cisco Networking Academy Program) (3rd Edition) (Cisco Networ
5 stars (Good book for network admins) - My overall impression was that this is a great book. I felt that the first chapter was unnecessary detail, and sort of seemed like chest thumping to me. I find this book to be an excellent reference about just about all aspects of LAN communications. I was not impressed with the WAN protocols however. I sort of expected more of that, as you might find in a Campus network. I keep this book handy, and often find myself using it as a reference when I am unsure of a conclusion I have drawn. I recommend this book to anyone looking for reference material. 5 stars (A myth-shattering, authoritative and enlightening title) - I'm sad I waited so long to read this excellent book. "Troubleshooting Campus Networks" (TCN) was published in Jul 2002, and it belongs on every network administrator's shelf -- now! This is the best networking book since Scott Haugdahl's "Network Analysis and Troubleshooting" and Eric Hall's "Internet Core Protocols." TCN will truly test your networking knowledge; you'll quickly validate the truth and discard the fiction. So many books discuss networks, but somehow distort subtle points. Authors Oppenheimer and Bardwell know their material inside-out and explain key points in clear, concise prose. Ever hear of the "37% utilization rule for Ethernet?" It's false. Think that TCP sequence numbers count packets? Wrong -- they count bytes of data. And why are sequence numbers seemingly "off by one?" Look at the difference between ordinal and cardinal numbers, described in ch. 9. TCN displays an uncanny ability to include just the information that is needed. "Reversible half-ASCII," which accounts for odd-looking NetBIOS traces, appears in ch. 12. The sections on Windows networking are first-rate, with helpful comparisons of NetBIOS with IPX, TCP, and NetBEUI. Even theoretical but damaging attack methods, like corrupting Hot Standby Router Protocol messages (ch. 8), are illuminated. I have tw... John Wiley -amp- Sons Inc :: Networking - Local Area Networks (LANs) :: Internet - General :: Computers-Networking - General :: Computers :: Computer Bks - Internet :: Computer Bks - Commun :: Troubleshooting Campus Networks- Practical Analysis of Cisco and LAN Protocols
5 stars (You must own this book if you want to learn this topic..) - If you want to learn or research on this topic, this is the book you should read. In adddition, the writing style is excellent! 5 stars (Outstanding) - This book is simply outstanding. IPsec is a complicated topic, but this book explains it clearly while not losing any of the essential detail. As one previous reviewer said, you might need to read it more than once to really get a good grasp of the subject, but it is only 250 pages long (and small enough and light enough to carry in your laptop case pocket)! Don't get this book if you are looing for a 'Dummies..' kind of approach, but definately do get it if you really want to understand IPsec. So, five stars from me for the hardback edition (sounds like the electronic edition might be too much trouble [from what I read in a previous review]!). 1 stars (Don't buy this!!!) - Do not buy this book!!! I got royally hosed on this. Since it's in E-Book format, you download it to your computer. You cannot print it, and you cannot transfer it to another machine. I wanted to rebuild my machine, but I can't because I will lose the $... book. They give you instructions on how to transfer the book to a new computer, but the publisher says to talk to Adobe, and Adobe says to talk to the publisher. I've been running around in circles!!! Supposedly the software recognizes the layout and config of your hard drive, so if you change it, the book will not be readable. What a rip-off. I understand completely that the publisher doesn't want people passing around free copies of their book, but hey, now I'm stuck not being able to change my computer, upgrade my hard drive, etc. If you don't care, and the $... is expendible to you, then go for it, but don't ever plan on changing your system. I hope you never need more hard drive space. ... Artech House Publishers :: Networking - Network Protocols :: Internet - Security :: Computers-Security :: Computers-Networking - General :: Computers-Internet - Security :: Computers :: Com :: Demystifying the IPsec Puzzle
2 stars (OK but could be much better written) - The information contains in the book makes it a pretty good primer on SIP. The organization of the book and its content is very good. The language and ways in which the author explains certain things are confusing. I think the author should be able to do a much better job in explaining things. I often find myself having to re-read certain explainations twice and much carefully when I feel I shouldn't have to -- the topics are not complicated but not well explained. Someone like Doug Comer or Richard Stevens would probably be able to make it a much easier read. 4 stars (Costly, but a great introduction to SIP) - Really enjoyed this book - easy to read, and the examples emphasized the points he was trying to make. The only negative is the cost of the book ... I got mine from the library, and was shocked to see how much this was selling for. After you understand SIP, this would be a decent reference book, but not the best. 3 stars (Just an introduction to the SIP RFC) - This book simply summarizes some of the SIP RFC into more user-friendly english. It consists mostly of lists of SIP headers and error codes, lifted from the RFC. There is no sample code or discussion of SIP applications or architecture. Of course, the RFC is pretty hefty, so this book has been a useful introduction. I still use the RFC as my real reference, though, because there are some minor discrepancies between the book and the RFC, such as some error code names. ... Artech House Publishers :: Telecommunications :: Technology-Telecommunications :: Networking - Network Protocols :: Computers-Networking - Network Protocols :: Computers :: Computer Bks - :: SIP- Understanding the Session Initiation Protocol