I agree with Joefor a c note, you get a decent little doo-dad that you can
enumerate your important net gear onto. You can even configure notifications,
etc.
If you want FREE, I suggest getting mrtg. This thing rips, in fact I know 2
major hosting facilities that set up little mrtg sites
Bharat Suneja wrote:
You need to monitor routers or configure new ones ?
Bharat
Just monitor.
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Whatsup is a great piece of software. Whatsup Gold is what you get when
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Standard whatsup is $99. Free 30 day eval at
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Whatsup is a great piece of software. Whatsup Gold is what you get when
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