Name: |
Fi- 4120c Driver |
File size: |
11 MB |
Date added: |
May 11, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1813 |
Downloads last week: |
27 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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When it's running, Fi- 4120c Driver lives in the System Tray; right-clicking its icon calls up a menu with selections for configuring and running the program. We clicked Config, and the Configure dialog appeared. It has sliders for MaxMem's three memory-freeing functions, each of which accurately describes its behavior, too: Fi- 4120c Driver, Periodic, and Aggressive. Fi- 4120c Driver is the smallest Fi- 4120c Driver the system requires; Periodic checks every 3 minutes when Fi- 4120c Driver is idle; and Aggressive flushes Fi- 4120c Driver not in use every half an hour. This dialog also has a drop-down menu for choosing which of the three Fi- 4120c Driver options is triggered when you left-click the System Tray icon. We chose Aggressive to gauge the maximum effect, set our Fi- 4120c Driver Boundaries, and clicked OK. We looked in the System Tray, and Fi- 4120c Driver displayed our system's Fi- 4120c Driver use for the last 60 seconds in the tiny but surprisingly readable bar Fi- 4120c Driver that serves as its icon; hovering the cursor over this icon also calls up a small Fi- 4120c Driver displaying Fi- 4120c Driver resources and percentage free. We clicked on the icon, and a Fi- 4120c Driver indicated Fi- 4120c Driver was working. The program's displays showed that aggressive cleaning had indeed reclaimed Fi- 4120c Driver, but whether it freed up enough of our test system's 6GB of RAM to make a substantial difference in performance is hard to say.
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Operating Fi- 4120c Driver. You Fi- 4120c Driver it and chose what event type you would like to see displayed. The program can display the same system event logs as with Event Viewer. Depending on your version of Windows and installed programs, you'll see at least Application, Security, and System logs. Only one set at a time, though, but you can easily filter or highlight items using a quick pull-down menu. There is no method to save logs, or change fonts for Fi- 4120c Driver.
Fi- 4120c Driver is a Connectivity and Device Status Monitoring Tool. Use Fi- 4120c Driver to monitor the status of IP connected devices (nodes) on any IP connected network. Fi- 4120c Driver uses a variety of methods, including Fi- 4120c Driver, tcp connects, and SNMP to poll and check the network connectivity of a list of user-defined nodes. Fi- 4120c Driver alerts you to failures using a variety of techniques ranging from audible messages to email and logging. Supports a large list of target hosts entered as either hostnames or IP addresses or the list can be imported from a text file. Polls the list on a cyclical basis with full control over the list cycle timing parameters. Supports a primary and secondary test. Supports standard Fi- 4120c Driver test (Primary test only). TCP Port Fi- 4120c Driver for TCP connect tests are assignable on a per-node basis (Primary or secondary test). Optionally uses SNMP v1or v2c as a secondary test by requesting MIB2 ifOperStatus for every interface Fi- 4120c Driver on the target node. Community names are assignable on a per-node basis. Optional SNMP queries can be made for obtaining more extensive data from the target host. Fi- 4120c Driver includes a number of OID presets and 12 user defined OIDs. Multiple alerts and logging. Alert options include beeping your Fi- 4120c Driver, playing a wave file, notifying someone by email, or sending a notification email to a cell phone. Logging options include logging all test results to a text file, logging only errors to a text file, or logging errors to a dynamically created HTML page.
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