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IP Watcher 3.0.0.3


License Free to try
Requirements None
Downloads 20 Limitations None
Publisher Gear Box Computers File Size 3.2M
Date added 15 Nov 2009 Check your speed

IP Watcher is a powerful application that monitors your public and local IP address. If your IP address changes it will send an email or SMS Text Message alert containing the new WAN IP address. This alert also includes the computer name, local IP address and time the change occurred. This is useful for computers that have dynamically assigned IP addresses, but need to be accessed remotely. Works great for Windows XP Remote Desktop, PC Anywhere, etc. IP Watcher also has an icon that sits in the windows system tray area that can be clicked to view the status or right clicked for a configuration menu. Version 3.0 runs as a Windows Service, no need to be logged in to the computer. Don't be left out in the cold again, take control of your remote access via IP address monitoring with IP Watcher.

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