Tool for learning computer networks

Do you teach computer networks ? Are you a student who wants to learn about networks, protocols, and security ? You might be interested in this screencast.

Screencast Details

Teaching computer networking does not have to involve getting your students to look at hex dumps or protocol trees. Highly intuitive graphics and built in help can make it painless to communicate advanced concepts to your class.

Title How to use Unsniff to teach network protocols using Unsniff Network Analyzer
Running Time 3 Min : 30 Seconds
Size 2.4MB

For a limited period we are allowing an extended trial period to select universities.

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Whats cooking ?

May the new year 2008 make all your wishes come true.

 

A sneak peek at early 2008

To our many Unsniff Network Analyzer users, our latest build is over 10 months old, we realize that. You can expect a new release shortly which will integrate many tools like our VoIP Analyzer, TCP Congestion Analyzer, and drill down statistics. We are also planning a brand new user interface for Vista. There is also a major surprise in the next release !

Unbrowse SNMP is close to feature maturity. We will release 2.0 in the middle of the year. One of the planned features is to forward traps via SMS messages. We welcome more suggestions.

Bug fix and minor enhancements will happen regularly.

Thanks for your support & stay tuned.

New MIB Compiler screencast

One of the common complaints about Unbrowse SNMP is, compiling enterprise MIBs is too unintuitive.

To compile in a MIB :

1)   You had to right click on a tree and select Add MIBs..

2)   If there were any errors, you had to do the whole thing again, instead of just fixing the error and pressing a single key.

We just released a new version of Unbrowse SNMP today that allows you to open any MIB file and compile it by simply pressing F7. You can edit it again, and press F7 to recompile it and have the changes reflected instantly in the MIB Browser window.

Here is a screencast of how this works (opens in new window) !

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Download today. This feature is completely FREE – no strings attached, does not expire.