Access PCs remotely with a master password.
Netman is a remote system administration system which basically gives users remote control over several aspects of the target system such as file management, video capturing, etc.
The program automatically detects the external IP of the network it is connected to and configures the program so that packets may be redirected. In order to connect to the remote desktop server is the current IP address and the password which has been set.
Once connected to the system, you can share the desktop, control the desktop with the remote mouse of the client system, record screen activity, send files and much more.
In short, Netman is a freeware VNC system which provides free remote control of desktops over the Internet.
Features of Netman
- Bandwidth Usage: Track bandwidth usage and identify bottlenecks.
- CLI Monitoring: Monitor devices using CLI (Command Line Interface).
- Cloud Integration: Integrate with cloud services for enhanced performance.
- Network Alerts: Receive instant alerts on network performance.
- Network Automation: Automate common network tasks.
- Network Configuration: Easily configure and manage network devices.
- Network Mapping: Discover and map network devices.
- Network Monitoring: Monitor network performance and uptime.
- Network Security: Protect your network from threats and intrusions.
- Network Traffic Analysis: Analyze network traffic and usage patterns.
- Network Troubleshooting: Quickly diagnose and repair network issues.
- Network Visualization: Visualize network topology and traffic flows.
- Remote Administration: Access and manage networks remotely.
- Reporting: Generate reports for analysis and compliance.
- SNMP Monitoring: Monitor devices using SNMP protocols.
Compatibility and License
Netman is provided under a freeware license on Windows from remote desktop software with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 6.41 is the latest version last time we checked.
on newer versions of Windows like Windows 11 and Windows 10 but more likely to be stable on older versions of the operating system with Vista and XP coming to mind. It runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems with no dedicated 64-bit download provided.Filed under: