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Monitoring internet connections....
Is there a program that you can use to monitor every internet connection on the network (i.e. what internet site every computer on the network is connected to, if any). What I had in mind was a program like the one WatchGuard uses to monitor connections.
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That depends. If you're looking for a free or even cheap solution, then I don't know of one. But then I haven't looked.
Certainly, though, they are available. At work we have a very capable one, but it is an enterprise type application, and I suspect it costs a lot. Cheers, Rat. |
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