LAN Connection

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Ivorh

Hiya all, I seem to remember some time back someone wanted a small program
that would sit in the Taskbar as Two Small Monitors telling the User the LAN
(Ethernet) was connected. could someone please point me to this program. Or
anything similar. Thanks, Everyone have a Super-Good Christmas.

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Ivor
Suffolk, United Kingdom
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S

S.C.

Hiya all, I seem to remember some time back someone wanted a small program
that would sit in the Taskbar as Two Small Monitors telling the User the LAN
(Ethernet) was connected. could someone please point me to this program. Or
anything similar. Thanks, Everyone have a Super-Good Christmas.

If you are using XP you can enable your Network connection to 'Show when
Connected@
 
F

Fly Bye Nite

Hiya all, I seem to remember some time back someone wanted a
small program that would sit in the Taskbar as Two Small
Monitors telling the User the LAN (Ethernet) was connected.
could someone please point me to this program. Or anything
similar. Thanks, Everyone have a Super-Good Christmas.

http://keir.net/ip2.html

(just launch it from your quicklaunch)
It's about the best that you could want (for freeware)!

http://keir.net/images/scrn_ip2.png
 
I

Ivorh

I've found it! anyone interested this is it...............
www.lencom/desc/indexN17936.html
LanLed is a tiny application useful to monitor any TCP/IP connection via a
tiny Tray icon. The icon tooltip shows the number of TCP/IP segments sent
and received. Very useful if surfing via a LAN connection which hasn't the
icon a DIALUP has. It's two tiny monitors that sit's in the Tray.


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Ivor
Suffolk, United Kingdom
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D

dave an lucinda

Could not connect to the link you provided.
dave
Ivorh said:
I've found it! anyone interested this is it...............
www.lencom/desc/indexN17936.html
LanLed is a tiny application useful to monitor any TCP/IP connection via a
tiny Tray icon. The icon tooltip shows the number of TCP/IP segments sent
and received. Very useful if surfing via a LAN connection which hasn't the
icon a DIALUP has. It's two tiny monitors that sit's in the Tray.


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Ivor
Suffolk, United Kingdom
(e-mail address removed)
 

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