PublicLan 2.0

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PublicLan 2.0
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Version: 2.0
Size: 977 KB
Publisher: Serpol Software
Date Added:
License [?]: Shareware (USD$39.99 to buy)
Operating System: Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows ME, Windows 98, Windows 2003, Windows 2000
Requirements: TCP/IP network
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Publisher's Description of PublicLan

" Network monitoring and session control. Cost can be associated. "
- From Serpol Software

Network monitoring and session control. Features: PC usage timer. Remotely turn off/restart PCs. Cost per session can be associated. Solution for schools and public networks. Automatically warn users when session is about to expire. Send messages to users. upload network activity log to your http server. You can export log to csv or text.

PublicLan will let you to manage PCs within the LAN were public access is allowed. Cut ownership costs due to constant repairs also it is easy to use that you will not need complicated configurations to start using it, just download, install and start using. PublicLan saves time to the operator allowing him to better focus in more important tasks. In addition you will better control the activities of your users.

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network   |  control   |  monitoring   |  internet   |  session   

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