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ANASIL 2.2 - Software Network Analyzer Update Link / Bad Link? 
ANASIL 2.2 is an advanced software network analyzer of Ethernet networks for Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP. Its basic functions include: network link monitoring; creating and maintaining of a list of active network stations (computers); testing of the network link and connection between stations; reporting events that some network state parameters exceeded previously defined limits; frame grabbing and analysis. Ideal tool for network administrators, installers and software developers. Provides detailed informationon network utilization, uses point-to-point tests to check reliability and speed of network connections with selected stations.
Submitted: Dec 10, 2002
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Custom Computer Services, Inc. Update Link / Bad Link? 
CCS is an engineering company specializing in embedded software/firmware and hardware systems. In addition to custom design services CCS provides a number of off the shelf products. The PCB/PCM/PCW C Compilers for the Microchip PIC MicroController's have saved developers countless hours. This product line now includes hardware tools for software development designed to work with the C Compiler. The DDI family of protocol analyzer modules for digital communications are widely used in equipment for cellular phone and pager systems. CCS has a fully equipped laboratory for wireless communication systems.
Submitted: May 11, 2001
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QualityLogic, Inc. Update Link / Bad Link? 
QualityLogic provides technology risk management for e-commerce and softwre quality assurance services, as well as test tools for imaging, connectivity and telecommunications products.
Submitted: May 11, 2001
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Inet Technologies, Inc. Update Link / Bad Link? 
Inet Technologies, Inc. is a provider of advanced SS7 telecommunications and business solutions. Inet's products enable telecom carriers and manufacturers to more effectively design, develop, deploy, test, analyze, monitor and manage telephone signaling networks.
Submitted: May 11, 2001
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