📄️ Dashboard
The Dashboard shows the status of your computer's current network connection to get a quick overview of the most important information.
📄️ Network Interface
In Network Interface you can see all network adapters of the computer with the most important information (like IP addresses, DNS servers etc.). The bandwidth of the connected network adapter can be monitored and the configuration such as IP address or DNS server can be changed via profiles.
📄️ WiFi
In WiFi, all available wireless networks are shown with additional details such as channel, signal strength or the type of encryption used.
📄️ IP Scanner
With the IP Scanner you can scan for active devices based on the hostname or in IP ranges that are reachable via icmp or have a common tcp port open.
📄️ Port Scanner
With the Port Scanner you can scan for open tcp ports on one or multiple hosts to determine which services are running.
📄️ Ping Monitor
With the Ping Monitor you can monitor one or multiple hosts with ICMP echo requests to determine if the specific host is reachable.
📄️ Traceroute
With the Traceroute you can trace the route to a host with ICMP echo requests to determine the path to the specific host.
📄️ DNS Lookup
With the DNS Lookup you can query DNS servers for various resource records.
📄️ Remote Desktop
With Remote Desktop you can connect to a remote computer using the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP).
📄️ PowerShell
With PowerShell you can start PowerShell consoles on the local computer or connect to remote computers via PowerShell Remoting. The integration of PowerShell with NETworkManger supports tabs and profiles for hosts. The connection can be established via a profile (double-click, Enter key or right-click Connect) or directly via the connection dialog.
📄️ PuTTY
With PuTTY you can connect to a remote computer via Secure Shell (SSH) or Telnet. In addition you can connect to a local serial port. The integration of PuTTY with NETworkManger supports tabs and profiles for hosts. The connection can be established via a profile (double-click, Enter key or right-click Connect) or directly via the connection dialog.
📄️ AWS Session Manager
With AWS (Systems Manager) Session Manager, you can connect to and manage an EC2 instance without opening inbound ports, running a bastion host, or managing SSH keys. The integration of AWS Session Manager with NETworkManger supports tabs and profiles for hosts. The connection can be established via a profile (double-click, Enter key or right-click Connect) or directly via the connection dialog. You can also synchronize your EC2 instances from AWS. To connect to the instances a PowerShell console is used with the AWS CLI and the AWS Session Manager plugin. The connection to the instances is established via the following command:
📄️ TigerVNC
With TigerVNC you can connect to a remote computer via VNC. The integration of TigerVNC with NETworkManger supports tabs and profiles for hosts. The connection can be established via a profile (double-click, Enter key or right-click Connect) or directly via the connection dialog.
📄️ Web Console
The Web Console is designed to browse the website of a host (e.g. server, switch, router, dashboard, etc.) to display informations or to configure it. The connection can be established via a profile (double-click, Enter key or right-click Connect) or directly via the connection dialog.
📄️ SNMP
With SNMP you can manage and monitor network devices using the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). Version 1, 2c and 3 with get, walk and set are supported.
📄️ SNTP Lookup
With SNTP Lookup you can query one or more SNTP servers to get the current network time.
📄️ Discovery Protocol
In Discovery Protocol you can capture for LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) and/or CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) frames to see to which switch or router your device is connected. The information such as device name, port, VLAN, etc. are displayed in a table.
📄️ Wake on LAN
With Wake on LAN you can wake up a computer in the local network from a low power state.
📄️ Whois
With Whois you can retrieve Whois information for a domain directly from the Whois server associated with the top-level domain.
📄️ IP Geolocation
With IP Geolocation you can retrieve geolocation information for a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or a public IP address.
📄️ Subnet Calculator
With the Subnet Calculator you can calculate a subnet, split subnets and create a wide subnet. Both IPv4 and IPv6 are supported.
📄️ Bit Calculator
With the Bit Calculator different data units can be converted. Based on the input number and the selected unit the different units like bits, bytes, kilobits, kilobytes, megabits, megabytes, etc. are calculated.
📄️ Lookup
In Lookup you can search for information about OUIs (Organizationally Unique Identifiers) and ports.
📄️ Connections
In Connections you can see all connections with source and destination IP endpoint (IP address and port) and with the associated process that are currently running on your computer.
📄️ Listeners
In Listeners you can see all the listeners with IP addresses and port that are currently running on your computer.
📄️ ARP Table
The ARP table shows you the IP address and MAC address of all devices on your network with which the computer has already established a connection.