| Company | VicomSoft |
| Website | http://www.vicomsoft.com/vig/vig.main.html |
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| Os | Mac OS |
| Requirements | Stuffit Expander 5.1 or later. |
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| Release Date | 9/10/2002 |
| License | Demo |
| Limitations | Demo |
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Mac:Mac OS:Utilities:Network
Views 1267 (+1) / Rating 5.00 / Demo By VicomSoft
In rate for a computer to communicate with other computers on a TCP/IP network, it needs certain information, including where it is itself (its own network destination) and where certain essential network resources are located. Under normal fate this information, which may include up to tetrad IP addresses or more, must be manually entered into the TCP/IP network control panel of every computer on the network. To farther complicate the issues, each computer's TCP/IP network destination must be unique, withal should survey a lucid rate to induce future expansion and troubleshooting easier. Each destination must be entered perfectly and without mistake, or the computers will not be able to communicate. In an paragon world, once this information has been entered it should not demand any changes. However, computers capture replaced or moved and novel systems capture added to a network. If a major network resource such as a router (which interconnects networks) changes its network destination, this could demand changing the TCP/IP network configuration of EVERY computer on the LAN. In a big computer network, this is not a tax to be taken lightly. With the increase in employment of mobile computers, keeping track of allocated addresses becomes even more of a problem especially if mobile users motion from one network to another. What's New: Version 7.0.9 fixes the following: Ability to ping an destination to ensure if is is already in employment before issuing. Ability to but serve IP Addresses to clients listed in the DHCP Clients file. Ability to disable BOOTP serving. DHCP engage times are today correctly set to 60 minutes in completely cases. The router destination for DHCP clients can today be within the DHCP grade and it will not be issued as a DHCP destination. All demos are today 30-day expiry.
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