Ya know if I was going to make a website to sell software, I'd make it accessible through Netscape Navigator as well as through IE. But maybe that's just me... Greg
-----Original Message----- From: owner-usr-tc@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-usr-tc@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Brian Becker Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 11:46 AM To: Usr-Tc ListServe (E-mail) Subject: (usr-tc) Total Scrutinizer
My Internet Service company (semo.net) has been using 3com TC's since early 96. Back in October of 99, we decided that we needed to design software that would allow our Tech Support department view any user that was logged in to any of our 15 POPs and see their connection information (signal to noise, recv & trans, blocks resent, etc).
Well, we now have that software done and have taken it thru the beta testing stage and have it available for sale. The software is called Total Scrutinizer and can be found at http://www.TotallyFabricated.com
The software runs on Windows OS and works with 3Com Total Control Boxes.
You can download a demo of the software which is crippled by limiting your ability to scrutinize 50% of the connected users. But we've tried to price it so that you can put it on every Techs system ($99 for one license and $299 for 5 licenses).
Brian Becker President, Poplar Bluff Internet, Inc. http://www.semo.net Home of http://www.TotallyFabricated.com Software
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