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IPNetMonitorX is a powerful Internet tool kit featuring 23 integrated tools designed to help you quickly identify problems, locate where the problem is, and gather data which can be used to solve the problem either directly or through your Internet Service Provider. The tools included at this time are Address Scan, AirPort Signal, Connection List, DHCP Lease, DHCP Test, DNS Lookup, DNS Query, DNS RBL, Finger, Interface Info, Link Rate, Monitor, Ping, Port Scan, Server Scan, Service Info, SNMPd Config, SNMP Tool, Subnet Calculator, TCP Info, TCP Dump, Trace Route, Who is.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.5rc4:
  • Build as 32-bit Universal pending further testing.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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Developer:Sustainable Softworks
Downloads:49,841
  - Version d/l:800
Utilities:Network
License:Demo
Date:15 Oct 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$60.00
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Jun 17 2009
*****

PROPELLOR-HEAD  First, I have no interest in this company, don't own any part of it, just a happy Mac camper who stumbled on this groups products back in OS 9.

IPNetMonitorX does a great deal more than the Apple network utility. It not only helps me "tune" my TCP/IP stack by providing feedback, it helps me diagnose problems when they occur on my DSL connection.

I find the software helpful for someone who is reasonably technical. I'm not sure that an entry-level user would benefit from more than just a few of the many features. I recommend this software for experienced users with a Broadband connection, it will be an invaluable help.  
(Version 2.4.2)

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Jun 3 2009

MARCHINTOSH  Would like to try but can't download.

Anyone?  
(Version 2.4.1)

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May 7 2009

ITTY  Does not work with my Airport card on a Mac Book or Mac Book Pro Intel, running OS 10.5.6. Running as System Admin. The Monitor just sits there blank and the Airport Signal page does nothing either. It works with an Ethernet connection hardwired to a router, but not with an Airport card. Very odd. As this is a release candidate I'm sure this will be fixed. But I'm not going to rate it. The developer has a very high reputation for solid dependable software.  
(Version 2.4rc1)

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Oct 2 2008
*****

ITTY  Amazing. The best keeps getting better. Not only that but still supports the old PowerPC architecture.

I'd give it more than 5 stars but I can't.

Been using this app since the old

System 7 Days.  
(Version 2.3c2)

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Nov 10 2007

TOM ALLEN  On a MacBook the Interface Info screen the interface receive errors is not working correctly. It just counts up with no reason at the rate of approx 10/sec. The apple network utility shows no errors. I have reported this to the author but there seems to be no interest in fixing the problem. This has been going on for 3 months.  
(Version 2.1.3)

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Nov 13 2007

PETER SICHEL  IPNMx is displaying the sysctl data returned.

I have great interest in fixing the problem, but haven't had a way of reproducing it since it only appears on the AirPort interface of certain systems. Apple's Network Utility always reports the error count as 0 (possibly ignoring the bogus data from this device).

I'm expecting a new laptop shortly which may help in testing.  
(Version 2.1.4)

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Nov 13 2007

TOM ALLEN  The error count with Apple's network utility is not always zero so I do not think it is in error. This problem has been reproduced on 3 different mac intels. The current error count is 26,000 plus and the computer has only been up 10 minutes. This is nice piece of software other than this problem. All of the other features work as advertised.  
(Version 2.1.4)

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May 24 2007

NATE HOULE  Great tool set, indispensable!  
(Version 2.1.2)

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Jun 8 2006
*****

[AN.DY]  this is real. a nice little 'troubleshooting' app.  
(Version 2.0)

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Oct 7 2005
****½

COCOMAC  For more than Ten (10) years this has been an indispensable great piece of software that use daily.

What I would like to request is only that the WhoIS part needs a little updating to the latest Region Tlds root servers for the increasing by country now availalable worldwide registration restrictions have been droped, so anybody can own many new country specific extensions now.

eg:LACNIC,AFRINIC  
(Version 1.6.3)

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Mar 24 2005

ANONYMOUS  People say that this better than the command line but for some of this stuff there is a GUI front end in the Network Utility app in OS X.  
(Version 1.6c5)

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Jan 29 2005
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ETHAN H. DARLING  This is one of the best and most complete general network diagnostic and troubleshooting tool available for Mac OS X. I only hope that the developer would consider making this tool set available as widgets with the upcoming dashboard feature in Tiger. This would put it far ahead of its competition in usability and functionality. Which is its only drawback right now.  
(Version 1.6c4)

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