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X-NetStat displays information on your Internet and / or network connections in realtime. Details of each connections are shown in a list called the connection table, including remote hostname and IP address, local and remote ports, connection status, age, and process. The program can forcefully kill connections, copy connection information to the clipboard, minimize the application to the system tray, show bytes in/out, and more.
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Monitor your network and Internet connections and the programs behind them.)

X-NetStat is a program that displays information on your current Internet and network connections, much like the console netstat.exe program, but in a graphical interface. These connections are established each time you visit a web page, send an ICQ message, check your email, or anytime you do network activity that requires you to connect to another computer. They also appear when outside computers attempt to connect to your machine, authorized or not.
Each connection is displayed in the Connection Table, where you can see the address you are connected to, what ports (local and remote) are being used, the connection status, and how long the connection has been active, and the process EXE * behind each connection.
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