allows you to display and log your Dial-Up Networking information, as well as monitor the cost (if any) associated with your connection.
The program lets you customize the information needed to calculate your on-line costs (telephone and ISP charges), can warn you via a pop-up window or a WAV sound file about time and money spent on-line, and is able to maintain your Internet connection by sending a keep-alive (ping) signal to the remote server.
You can also synchronize your internal clock with a remote time server, automatically launch applications upon connection, and specify a hang-up time interval for an idle connection.
Dial-up Toolkit displays a graphical representation of your send and receive statistics in real-time; logs usage times, connection speeds, costs, and other details; and enables you to generate reports on past logs, print them, or save them to a text file.
In addition, you can save your data to a comma-delimited list, which can be exported, for example, to Microsoft Excel.
The program runs as a convenient icon in the System Tray area of the Windows taskbar.
Dial-up Toolkit runs on
Windows 95/98/Me
and is available under the
30-day Trial
license
— the installer is 1 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Dialup Tools.
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