Net Tools - Free network toolkit

Posted on the November 2nd, 2007 under Application by dicky

Net Tools is a collection of network scanning, administration tools, system tools and much more. It has intuitive User Interface. Net Tools is mainly written by Microsoft VB6, C+, and C#.

Net Tools

Net Tools now contain 175+ tools and it require .Net Framework to run. Remember Swiss Army Knife? I believe every network engineer may heard about this before. Now, Net Tools bring more features than Swiss Army Knife. You can configure the menu yourself.

The installer file is about 25MB. After you install the program, you can actually copy the executable file(EXE) into your USB disk(make sure you try it, it may need some library file). So, Net Tools is actually a ‘Portable’ Network Toolkits.

Below are some screenshots of Net Tools:

Download Net Tools 5 here.

[Pitures taken from http://users.pandora.be/ahmadi/index.htm]

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    2 Responses to 'Net Tools - Free network toolkit'

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    1. iCalvyn said, on November 4th, 2007 at 3:27 pm

      25MB ++ took me quite a long time to download… hope it is useful for me

    2. dicky said, on November 4th, 2007 at 4:47 pm

      Hi iCalvyn,
      This toolkit is really useful for a network administrator. But, if you have time, you can always play round with them, it is really interesting. Maybe you will need them in your future too.

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