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Network Stat

Network Stat - 1.5.1

widget displays internal & external IP addresses

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.5.1
Release Date: 2008-11-03
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,434
Downloads (all versions): 15,210

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Product Description:

Network Stat displays the Name of your current Network-Location, your LAN- and your WAN-IP. The Features:
  • display the current Location
  • change your Location right in the Widget
  • display your internal IPs, along with an Icon of the Interface
  • display your "real" Internet-IP
  • send notification emails whenever your IP changes
  • click on any desired info to copy it to your Clipboard
  • ping any desired IP
  • shows your IPv4, config-type, gateway, netmask, SSID, WLAN-channel, Proxy-settings, BSD-name, type, MAC-address and DNS servers
  • automatically updates the Info, based on your preferences; manual refresh possible
  • Three different flavours available, simply switch them via Preferences
In the default view you'll see a countdown timer telling you when the next refresh will happen at the top of the widget, on the right hand side is a button to do a manual refresh. Click the timer to see the date of the last refresh. Just below is a house-icon and your current Network-Location. Click the house to change your location.

Below that is Γ?ΒΆΓΆβ??‰β?¬Ε? for every (active) network interface Γ?ΒΆΓΆβ??‰β?¬Ε? an Icon for the interface and the assigned IP. Click the Icon to toggle the expanded information.

At the bottom of the widget is your "real" Internet IP. Click the globe-icon to see a list of your last IPs and the ping results.

There are many options in the preferences. There you can choose from 3 different skins, supply some email addresses so the widget can send you a notification if your IP changes, and other options.

What's new in this version:

  • Now uses www.whatismyip.com to check the WAN IP
  • Pinging finally works also under Leopard

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or higher

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Network Stat Troubleshooting ReportLast refresh date bug - Version: 1.4, 6/9/2006 12:22PM PST

(1 of 2 users found this comment useful)

StarvArt
Nice, clean widget, quick and concise! Very good! Only bug is in the top refresh status line: if you click it to show the last refresh date/time, it uses the EU format, regardless of the preference settings. It *does* display the date correctly in the expanded view of the window; just not the refresh line at top. Even so, a top-notch widget!!
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Network Stat Reviewworks well - Version: 1.3.1, 1/22/2006 11:31AM PST

shish1
Nicely done. Now I don't have to keep logging into my router to see my actual IP.
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Network Stat ReviewFastest I have seen.. - Version: 1.3, 1/8/2006 09:05PM PST

Cojomisa
There have been a few other widgets similar to this one, however, Network Stat is the FASTEST I have seen yet. Not to mention, all the numbers get displayed all in one little window. This is also the first time I have seen an IP finder with an automated lookup. All the others only search for the IP on startup of the widget.

I recommend it for anyone who needs to know their internal and external IP's for whatever reason. It is easy to use, although the Ping operation threw me at first look. I like the contrast in the display. Don't know how I missed it before this version.
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