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    RADIUSdesk

    RADIUSdesk

    The professional way to manage your WiFi network using FreeRADIUS

    ...Also supporting rtl languages. * Advanced debug trace applet to allow real-time debug traces on FreeRADIUS by using Websocket. * MESHdesk applet that helps to set-up, manage and monitor Batman-adv mesh networks
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    HostMonApp

    HostMonApp

    The Simplest Multi-User Latency Monitoring Web App

    Hostmon is a latency monitoring web app designed for ISP Support Technicians. Hostmon enables the Support Technician to provide a more rounded and detailed oriented service to his/her customers. Hostmon gives the Technician the ability to constantly monitor the network latency to hundreds of customer devices simultaneously. The Technician now has available, not only up to the minute network latency graphs for each device, but they can also view the historic latency information for monitored...
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    MAG Server

    MAG Server

    MAG Server stands for Monitor And Graphing Server. [VM Appliance]

    MAG is a combination of Linux, XYMon and Cacti all together in a virtual appliance ready to use. All 3 are solid pieces of software but when joined together they make a great tool to manage your network infrastructure and end systems. The Squidworks MAG server is a CentOS 5.6 Linux distribution that has a customized XYmon Monitoring and Cacti Graphing servers installed, configured and ready to use. All the dirty work has been done for you. Browse the informative splash page, there you...
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    This is the project thread of my project, creating a monitor solution for BizTalk 2004 - BizTalk 2010. All based in MSSQL, PHP, JavaScript/Ajax and PowerShell.
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    The JPL Server Monitor will check to ensure websites and server services are running and responding. It also tracks the response time of the site/service. There is a cron script that can be activated to automate the checks.
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    uNetMonitor is an open source and light set of softwares to monitor remote network hosts for reachability. The main purpose for uNetMonitor is to be very simple, quick to deploy and easy to maintain.
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    A lightweight PHP webapp designed for system administrators to track and monitor IP-based equipment. It's basically a dynamic inventory list, but has many additional features. It's suited well for anything from SOHO to whole data centers.
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