Axence has released version 17.0.4.44268 of Axence nVision Free, a streamlined version of their professional monitoring software, Axence nVision Pro. This free tool allows users to map and monitor an unlimited number of devices while providing essential features such as user monitoring, inventory management, helpdesk support, and device access control.
With Axence nVision Free, users can effectively discover and visualize their network by scanning for connected systems and identifying their TCP/IP services. The software enables the creation of detailed network maps, enhancing visualization for easier management. Additionally, it offers monitoring capabilities to alert users when a host goes offline or if a service fails. Users will also be notified via email or desktop alerts regarding high CPU utilization or new connections to the network, ensuring comprehensive oversight of their network's functionality.
Key features of Axence nVision Free include:
- Network discovery and visualization
- Unlimited device monitoring
- TCP/IP service monitoring with response time and packet statistics
- WMI and SNMP counters for various metrics including CPU load and network traffic
- Alerts and notifications for network events
- Comprehensive reports on users, devices, and network performance
- Hardware and software inventory tracking
- User activity monitoring with insights into web page visits
While the free version comes with some limitations compared to the Pro version, it still provides a robust set of tools for basic network monitoring.
For users looking to enhance their network performance or troubleshoot issues, additional resources such as guides on improving wireless network performance and resolving common IP protocol errors are available.
In conclusion, Axence nVision Free serves as a valuable asset for individuals and small businesses seeking reliable network management solutions without the cost of premium software. Its extensive feature set makes it suitable for basic monitoring needs while providing the opportunity for users to familiarize themselves with network management practices
With Axence nVision Free, users can effectively discover and visualize their network by scanning for connected systems and identifying their TCP/IP services. The software enables the creation of detailed network maps, enhancing visualization for easier management. Additionally, it offers monitoring capabilities to alert users when a host goes offline or if a service fails. Users will also be notified via email or desktop alerts regarding high CPU utilization or new connections to the network, ensuring comprehensive oversight of their network's functionality.
Key features of Axence nVision Free include:
- Network discovery and visualization
- Unlimited device monitoring
- TCP/IP service monitoring with response time and packet statistics
- WMI and SNMP counters for various metrics including CPU load and network traffic
- Alerts and notifications for network events
- Comprehensive reports on users, devices, and network performance
- Hardware and software inventory tracking
- User activity monitoring with insights into web page visits
While the free version comes with some limitations compared to the Pro version, it still provides a robust set of tools for basic network monitoring.
For users looking to enhance their network performance or troubleshoot issues, additional resources such as guides on improving wireless network performance and resolving common IP protocol errors are available.
In conclusion, Axence nVision Free serves as a valuable asset for individuals and small businesses seeking reliable network management solutions without the cost of premium software. Its extensive feature set makes it suitable for basic monitoring needs while providing the opportunity for users to familiarize themselves with network management practices
Axence nVision Free 17.0.4.44268 released
Axence nVision Free is the lite version of Axence nVision Pro with mapping and monitoring of unlimited devices and basic features including user monitoring, inventory-taking, helpdesk, and device access control.
