Showing posts with label Maintenance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maintenance. Show all posts

Saturday, October 9, 2010

LAN Speed Test v2.0

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LAN Speed Test v2.0 is designed to be a rock solid tool to measure your LAN speed (wired & wireless) easily and accurately. LAN Speed Test 2.0 has been completely re-written with many new requested features and a new powerful process to measure your LAN speed that is much faster and more accurate than version 1.0. You'll find that LAN Speed Test v2.0 will quickly become one of your favorite network tools!
 
Some of LAN Speed Test v2.0 Features include...

  • Completely portable - No installation needed
  • Incredibly small (102KB) and can run from a hard drive, USB Flash drives, etc.
  • Compatible with all Windows 2000 & up
  • Version 2.0 registration is now only $5.00!
  • Very Fast!  Most tests are less than 1 minute
  • Progress window that displays progress bar and allows user to cancel at any time
  • New LST Server support for a more accurate True network speed without hard drive limitations - Even test WAN (internet) speed with LST Server
  • New Logging Capabilities
  • Scheduling runs now an option with logging and new Command Line format
  • New Open/Save option to .csv file
  • Individual profiles automatically saved to .ini file to remember all settings
  • Selectable Speed Measurements
  • Command Line Mode (Allows network administrators to start the test from the client's workstation and view the log file from anywhere on the network) 
Download LAN Speed Test v2.0

Monday, June 1, 2009

Dead Pixel Tester 2.50

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Dead Pixel Tester is a software that allows you to check screen pixels on your LCD/TFT monitor.

There's only a slim chance that all of these will be perfect; more likely, some will be stuck on (creating a "bright" defect) or off (resulting in a "dark" defect). DPT was written to help me check my own screens by cycling through the three primary colours used (red,green,blue) and all on (white) and all off (black).


Simply select a colour then closely inspect your monitor in each of the primary colours checking for pixels that are not operating as expected. Stuck pixels (always on) are easier to noticed then pixels that are not on due to their size (normally under .5mm).

Download Dead Pixel Tester here !

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