License: Freeware File Size: 338 Version: 1.0.1 Release Date:
15 Jul 2002 OS: Win95, Win98, WinME, WinNT 4.x, WinXP, Windows2000 System Requirements:
8MB ram, win95 or higher 0.5MB disk space
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ToggleNETLIGHTS installs a task bar icons that shows you when there is network or Internet traffic occuring.
Indicators
The ToggleNETLIGHTS icon has two indicators. The top left icon lights up when there is incoming network or Internet traffic. The bottom right icon lights up when there is outgoing traffic.
Great for Cable and DSL Modems
If you once used a modem to connect to the Internet you may have been used to seeing traffic across the modem connection. But often when you switch to a cable or DSL modem this option is no longer available. ToggleNETLIGHTS restores the ability to see incoming and outgoing network traffic.
Great for the Office Too
If you're connected to a local area network (LAN) then ToggleNETLIGHTS is great for you too. ToggleNETLIGHTS will show all network traffic letting you tell the difference between stalled downloads and plain old slow traffic.
Works with all Versions of Windows
ToggleNETLIGHTS works with all versions of Windows including Windows95, Windows98, WindowsMe, WindowsNT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
Try It Now! It's Free!
You can try ToggleNETLIGHTS right now! Just click on the Download Now button and our install program will lead the way. If you decide you don't benefit from ToggleNETLGHTS you can un-install it just as easily.
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