Description
Signal Netstat
Signal Netstat is a super lightweight app that helps you see what's happening on your local network. It shows you all the connections and even gives you stats about the protocols being used. Plus, it can block connections, tell you which ports are open, and show DNS settings and IP addresses.
Easy to Use and Portable
You’ll like how easy it is to use this tool! You can drop it anywhere on your computer or even keep it on a USB flash drive. Just click the executable file to run Signal Netstat. The best part? It doesn’t mess with your registry settings, so it's pretty safe!
User-Friendly Interface
The interface is straightforward, featuring a black background with green text. Right when you start it up, Signal Netstat detects remote connections right away. You can see remote IPs, local ports, connection statuses (like established or waiting), and get details like your local IP address and DNS suffix.
Features of Signal Netstat
This handy tool lets you block any remote connections if needed. It refreshes info every five seconds, shows listened ports, and displays host names too! However, keep in mind that it doesn't let you copy info to the clipboard or export it to a file.
Performance Insights
In our tests, Signal Netstat didn’t slow down the computer at all; it used very little CPU and RAM. But we did notice that commands took longer than expected to execute. Some options didn’t work for us either.
Caution: Compatibility Issues
A heads-up: Signal Netstat hasn’t been updated in ages. So if you're using newer versions of Windows, compatibility issues might pop up. For better reliability while keeping things simple, consider checking out alternatives like Wireless Network Watcher, TCPView, or Netstat Viewer.
If you're ready to give Signal Netstat a try, head over to this link for download!
User Reviews for Signal Netstat 1
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Signal Netstat is user-friendly, providing detailed network information. However, its outdated nature and slow performance make it less reliable.