Router Traffic Analysis 0.95
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Router Traffic Analysis 0.96
Router Traffic Analysis 0.96
07/15/2004 03:38 PMA Web-based network statistics program.
eNom, Inc., the #1 Reseller Registrar,
Announces the Launch of Traffic Vista, a
Website Traffic Analysis Tool
eNom, Inc., the #1 Reseller Registrar,
Announces the Launch of Traffic Vista, a
Website Traffic Analysis Tool
09/01/2004 04:06 AMeNom, Inc.(http://www.enom.com) launches Traffic Vista, a
comprehensive website statistics service which enables users to
monitor and analyze their website traffic. The service allows users to
know exactly where their visitors are coming from and what search
terms their visitors used to reach the users’ website. [PRWEB Sep 1,
2004]
PRTG - Paessler Router Traffic Grapher
v3.07
PRTG - Paessler Router Traffic Grapher
v3.07
01/09/2004 09:58 PMWith PRTG (Paessler Router Traffic Grapher) you can easily set up and
run a monitoring station that logs the amount of data flowing out and
into any SNMP enabled network component. The most common usage is
monitoring the bandwidth usage of leased lines, routers and firewalls.
But you can also monitor the usage of servers, managed switches,
printers and other network components. [Freeware 4 MB]
Merging Web Site Traffic Analysis
With... Sim City?
Merging Web Site Traffic Analysis
With... Sim City?
06/09/2004 10:35 AMDealing with large amounts of data is often difficult. For years,
people have tried to come up with better graphical representations of
data - which is why we see so many pie and bar charts all over the
place. One developer has decided to go one step further in making
website traffic analysis more visual. For anyone running a website,
visitor traffic analysis often becomes something of an obsession.
They want to see their stats, about who's visiting, how many people
are visiting, where they're going and what they're doing on the site.
Most web hosting companies offer up some very simple traffic analysis
programs, but they usually don't let you dig too much into the
information. There are a number of large "enterprise" level traffic
analysis packages that are popular, as well as some cheaper ones that
are pretty good themselves. However, they all produce the same sorts
of charts and lists of data. Robert Savage thought that the data
could be presented in a more intuitive way and
creat
ed an interface for web traffic analysis that looks more like Sim City
than a traditional analysis package. The idea is that pages
getting a lot of traffic look like large buildings, and people moving
from one page to another hail taxi cabs, so you can see where they're
going. Buses with their rooftops labeled show where people are
arriving from (Google, Yahoo, etc.). The larger your website, the
more it looks like a city than a small town. While it sounds (quite)
gimmicky, people using it say it becomes addictive very quickly. Of
course, it looks like the
VisitorVille website can't
take the traffic beating it must be getting - at posting time, all of
its own images are broken.
Perl/Shell Scripting for Network Traffic
Analysis
Perl/Shell Scripting for Network Traffic
Analysis
01/28/2004 05:38 PMComtech Mobile Datacom Corporation - United States, Maryland,
Germantown (2004-01-28)
Compile the Tele Traffic Trapper network
analysis tool
Compile the Tele Traffic Trapper network
analysis tool
04/01/2005 11:45 AMI wanted to use Tele Traffic Trapper (TTT) under OS X, but ran into a
few snags getting it to work. Here's the solution I found that
allowed me to compile the package:
Install Fink.
Download and install the Fink TTT depende...
ImageLink Incorporated Continues to
Expand Software Division with Hit
Inspector Web Traffic Analysis Software
ImageLink Incorporated Continues to
Expand Software Division with Hit
Inspector Web Traffic Analysis Software
07/08/2004 05:35 AMImageLink Software formally announces "Hit Inspector". The web site
analysis software is unlike typical hit meters and works directly from
a users desktop. Competitively priced with many features of top
brands. [PRWEB Jul 8, 2004]
Linux LiveCD Router 2.0.8 (Default
Router branch)
Linux LiveCD Router 2.0.8 (Default
Router branch)
04/11/2005 03:52 AM

Linux LiveCD Router allows you to share and firewall your broadband
connection and use WiFi. It works with DSL, cable modem, T1, and
dial-up connections and supports inexpensive hardware such as USB and
PCMCIA WiFi and ethernet cards. It does not require a hard disk.
Changes:
An upgrade to Linux 2.4.29 and an updated version of iptables. An
option was added to save the base config to the hard disk or a flash
disk.
Linux LiveCD Router 2.0.8 (VoIP Router
branch)
Linux LiveCD Router 2.0.8 (VoIP Router
branch)
04/12/2005 05:43 AM

Linux LiveCD Router allows you to share and firewall your broadband
connection and use WiFi. It works with DSL, cable modem, T1, and
dial-up connections and supports inexpensive hardware such as USB and
PCMCIA WiFi and ethernet cards. It does not require a hard disk.
Changes:
This version features a new kernel, 2.4.29, minor default
config changes, a new module for accounting of SIP call
forwarding, an option to save the base configuration to hard
disk or flash disk instead of floppy, and the option of using a
USB flash disk instead of a hard disk.
Traffic Responsive Driving Direction Can
Be Your Immediate Answer to High Fuel
Cost And Traffic Congestion Problems
Traffic Responsive Driving Direction Can
Be Your Immediate Answer to High Fuel
Cost And Traffic Congestion Problems
12/24/2004 12:43 PMLos Angeles, CA (12/21/2004): - Traftools through www.routeinform.com
releases Traffic Responsive Driving Directions plus Real-Time Traffic
Maps to serve all nine counties of the San Francisco Bay Area. [PRWEB
Dec 23, 2004]
Traffic-UK.com Delivers Targeted UK Web
Traffic To Client Websites
Traffic-UK.com Delivers Targeted UK Web
Traffic To Client Websites
06/15/2004 02:12 AMThe key to driving an Internet business is to create an effective
marketing strategy that generates actual visitors. Traffic-UK.com
guarantees to deliver 10,000+ UK web visitors, targeted by sector, to
any page on a client’s website. [PRWEB Jun 15, 2004]
EZ Traffic From Google And Yahoo Traffic
EZ Traffic From Google And Yahoo Traffic
06/01/2004 06:37 PMWebProNews,KY-3 hours ago ... exposure. By optimizing the graphics on
your own pages (see below) you will likely increase the overall
ranking of your page at Google. ...
While the Taiwanese router industry
declined in the first quarter of 2004,
Taiwanese router shipments are
anticipated to grow by 30.9%
year-on-year in the second quarter of
2004
While the Taiwanese router industry
declined in the first quarter of 2004,
Taiwanese router shipments are
anticipated to grow by 30.9%
year-on-year in the second quarter of
2004
07/10/2004 03:15 AMResearch and Markets are delighted to announce the addition of The
Taiwanese Router Industry, 1Q 2004 and Beyond to their offering [PRWEB
Jul 10, 2004]
Affiliate Traffic vs SE Traffic
Affiliate Traffic vs SE Traffic
12/30/2002 10:45 AM"...Does affiliate traffic convert any better than traffic with
targeted search engine terms?"
New High-End Router
New High-End Router
05/26/2004 07:24 AMFREESCO router
FREESCO router
07/01/2004 08:57 AMnew release
Router Worm?
Router Worm?
11/19/2003 06:58 PMChris Strom (Nov 19 2003)
Spammed by your router
Spammed by your router
11/10/2003 11:05 PMJust when you thought online advertising couldn't get any more
insidious than spam or spyware, Belkin is using a firmware upgrade for
its wireless routers to force advertising on its customers -- from
within their own home network. Believe it or not, the upgrade
reprograms the router to periodically redirect a user's browser to a
web page selling Belkin's web filtering parental control software.
there is an option to switch it off, but just the mere fact that
they're even doing this in the first place is totally messed up. Read
[Via BoingBoing]...
Diet-Router 0.2
Diet-Router 0.2
02/14/2004 03:53 AMA singe floppy DSL router.
Help with wireless router!
Help with wireless router!
09/07/2004 07:09 AMDirect and Related Links for 'Help with
wireless router!'
An ExtremeTech reader writes in for help with their wireless
router. Apparently once the laptop is connected, their desktop has no
Internet access whatsoever! The advice they received matchs what I
would have recommended in my column featured in IT Professionals, Just
ask Matt….
Top Tip: Should I get a wireless router?
Top Tip: Should I get a wireless router?
04/14/2004 11:49 AMWhat type of router shold I get, and would wireless be the most
logical solution? Will I lose a lot of speed with wireless, or not?
What Would You Do With a 92 TBps Router?
What Would You Do With a 92 TBps Router?
05/25/2004 10:14 AMTop Tip: Help with wireless router!
Top Tip: Help with wireless router!
09/02/2004 11:35 AMAfter setting up the router following the instructions in the manual I
can access the internet just fine through my desktop BUT only when the
WLAN adapter in the laptop is off.
Re: Router Worm?
Re: Router Worm?
11/19/2003 06:58 PMJay Jacobson (Nov 19 2003)
Diet-Router 0.1
Diet-Router 0.1
01/22/2004 10:58 PMA singe floppy DSL router.
Diet-Router 0.3
Diet-Router 0.3
06/21/2004 04:21 AMA singe floppy DSL router.
Cisco outs really big router
Cisco outs really big router
05/27/2004 07:49 AMOne for the telcos
Elvin Router 4.3.0 (Stable)
Elvin Router 4.3.0 (Stable)
07/07/2004 12:59 AMContent-based notification service/message router.
Linux LiveCD Router 1.8.3
Linux LiveCD Router 1.8.3
12/17/2003 09:31 PMA tool for sharing your broadband connection and using WIFI.
Linux LiveCD Router 1.8.2
Linux LiveCD Router 1.8.2
12/12/2003 11:40 AMA tool for sharing your broadband connection and using WIFI.
Wireless Router for 3G Networks
Wireless Router for 3G Networks
07/06/2004 10:14 AM3G Jul 6 2004 1:26PM GMT
Norvengence Customers --- Don't Pay For
Your T1 Router!
Norvengence Customers --- Don't Pay For
Your T1 Router!
07/21/2004 02:32 AM [PRWEB Jul 21, 2004]
Cisco warns on router bug
Cisco warns on router bug
08/19/2004 12:58 PMIn brief Moderate risk
Cisco nears next-gen router
Cisco nears next-gen router
05/13/2004 04:56 AMCyber India Online May 13 2004 9:17AM GMT
NetGear 802.11g Router for $37; D-Link
802.11b for $17.50
NetGear 802.11g Router for $37; D-Link
802.11b for $17.50
04/26/2004 02:02 AMNetGear WGR614 802.11g Wireless Router is $37 after discount and $20
mail-in rebate: We don't like to highlight deals unless they're quite
remarkable. If you've been looking to upgrade to 802.11g and swear
that you'll send the rebate in, you can buy NetGear's home-oriented
gateway for $37 net. If you use Amazon.com's slow shipping in the
U.S., there's no fee for dispatching it to you. NetGear is pushing its
faster line of "108" Mbps gear, and this rebate probably reflects a
desire to move out plain (but compatible) 802.11g devices. You can
also get a bargain on a D-Link 802.11b access point, as Amazon is
selling the DI-514 Wireless 802.11b Cable/DSL Router for about $17.50
after a $30 mail-in rebate....
Free 802.11b Belkin Router
Free 802.11b Belkin Router
12/19/2004 03:18 PM Free After Rebate catches the latest good deal: With two valid
rebates, order the Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL 802.11b Gateway Router
for negative five cents plus $9.40 in shipping--oh, and two 37-cent
stamps to send in the rebate coupons. Remember to photocopy those
receipts and coupons in case someone "forgets" to process your rebate.
This is actually quite a good unit--I recall it well from the 802.11b
days. If you need to extend an existing network or set up a network in
a place where 802.11b is the fastest speed you'll need, why not settle
for free (plus shipping)?...
Help! my Belkin router is spamming me
Help! my Belkin router is spamming me
11/07/2003 11:02 AMNagware promotes censorware
Linux LiveCD Router 2.0.2
Linux LiveCD Router 2.0.2
09/26/2004 01:36 AMA tool for sharing and firewalling your broadband connection and using
WiFi.
“RSS Router”
“RSS Router”
05/25/2004 03:03 PMSteve Gillmor has
mentioned to me a few times his idea of an “RSS Router.”
(No disrespect to Atom intended: I believe the phrase pre-dates Atom.
Plus the alliteration is cool.)
The idea as I understand it is this: your feedreader, like your
browser and email app, is a hub of information. It makes sense to want
to route information from the hub to other applications. You might
want to store something in a database, send an email based on a news
item, send a news item into an iChat session, and so on. Sending a
news item to a weblog editor is just the first, most obvious
application.
Unfortunately, browsers and email applications have rarely understood
that they’re hubs and that it’s natural to want to route
information to other applications. (Some have understood that,
actually, but they’re the exceptions: I’m speaking
generally.)
But with feedreaders we have a chance to make our applications truly
routers instead of places where data goes to die. This is especially
important as more and more types of information are being syndicated,
and as people are relying more and more on the technology.
So, I could have called the weblog editor interface the “RSS
Router Interface.” Even though I didn’t, the point is, I
hope, made.
Now, it’s not magic. For it to work, receiving applications have
to implement their side of the
interface. From people I’ve heard from so far, it’s
actually a piece of cake, which is good, as it should be. (It
shouldn’t be too difficult for feedreaders, too, but it’s
a little more complicated. Which is fine: there are more potential
receiving apps than feedreaders.)
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