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Your IP Address: 38.107.191.105
IP Address Network Software and Tools
Windows IP and Network Commands
Network Commands For Windows Vista
Network Commands For Windows XP
Network Commands For Windows NT
Network Commands For Windows 98
Network Commands For Windows 95
Traceroute
Tools
www.viewtheip.com Online
- Web based tool that will traceroute to the destination of your choosing. No software to download, works with any web browser.
Run your own traceroute online at www.viewtheip.com .
VisualRoute
- This tool tracks and plots the path the packets
take through the Internet. It can installed on your windows PC.
Get it from VisualWare.
PingPlotter
- This program provides a good replacement for traceroute on your PC.
PingPlotter visually plots the path and delay times for each node the packets
pass through the Internet. Get it from PingPlotter.com.
Shell, Telnet, SSH, Scp, Secure FTP, and FTP
SecureCRT
- A Telnet and SSH Console application which goes far beyond others. Both
comfortable and secure, get it from VanDyke.
PuTTY
- A Free Telnet and SSH Console application. Quick and Easy to use,
get it from PuTTY.
SCP
- A Free SECURE Ftp and SCP program. Simple to use, and looks like a windows file manager
to securely copy files between your PC and a server.
get it from SCP.
WS-FTP
- The best FTP client on web. When you have to transfer file to a web-site
or from a ftp Server - just use it, its comfortable and FAST! get it from
IPSWITCH or download the
FREE WS_FTP Pro Evaluation directly.
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GoToMyPC is a popular new technology that lets users access their computer
from any Web browser. Easy set up in minutes allows users to work from home
or the road and gives them secure and immediate access to their email,
files, programs and network resources from anywhere. An award-winning
service that PC Magazine calls "revolutionary,"
GoToMyPC
offers FREE TRIALS.
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Other Popular Remote Control Solutions and Related Tools
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CallingHome
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Open Source tool to make and maintain a stable SSH connection via an SSH server to any PC located behind a firewall. This secure connection may then be used to run remote control software, such as VNC, or any other TCP/IP port-oriented application from the outside, effectively tunneling firewalls and NAT routers in between. CallingHome requires MS.Net Framework, which limits its usefulness considerably.
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GoToMyPC 
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By far the best solution to access your PC at work (or at home) from anywhere, even if there are firewalls between them. Installation and operation is very easy, but you should ask IT management if they allow operating this software. This service is licensed with monthly fees.
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InQuiero
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Mainly focused on web based remote customer service. Customers can initiate a product demonstration or a support session by clicking on a web site button. Software is to be bought or rented by organizations who want to offer this service to their customers. Includes case and contact tracking features.
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NetOp
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Well known commercial remote control software, especially well suited for classroom use.
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NetViewer
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Customers can initiate a product demonstration, advice or a support session by clicking on a web site button. Software is to be bought or rented by organizations who want to offer this service to their customers.
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NX Server
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Commercial thin client solution for Linux / Solaris servers and a free NX client for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and Playstation 2. The software promises to rival basic Citrix features at a fraction of the price. Features include strong SSL encryption, good performance even over slow data links, local printing and an embedded Gateway to VNC and RDP / Terminal Servers at the server side. There is also an interesting open source initiative to develop a free alternative NX Server version called FreeNX.
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pcAnywhere
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Expensive commercial remote control software package, mainly dating back to the days before the Internet. With more than 100 MB in size and legendary compatibility problems in the past, this might be considered overkill unless you definitely need one of it's unique features. If you are looking for a non-intrusive solution, this will not be your choice.
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Terminal Server/ Remotedesktop 
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Microsoft's offering, also known as Terminal Services. It is by far the best solution for tele-working and centralized delivery of applications. As with most Microsoft products, you are firmly tied to the Windows platform. The host software is already included in in Windows XP (single session) and Windows Server 2003 (true terminal services). Several companies, such as Citrix, are offering enhancements or alternatives to this product. Licensing is complicated and not cheap but it is definitely worth evaluating. New XP SP2 RDP Client for Win95, Win86, ME, NT4 and Win2000 can be downloaded here. Visit Brian Madden's site for the best in-depth and unbiased information about terminal server technology and products.
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Remotely Anywhere 
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Compact but feature-rich remote control solution via web browser. It supports remote printing, file transfer and synchronization, SSL security and logging features.
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