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- NetNak Readme File - Version 6.0.0 - Ad-Sponsored
- (c) 1999-2000 Complete Software Solutions - Andy Erceg
-
- NetNak in a "Nutshell"
- ----------------------
- - Shows your internet data rate through your modem easily.
- - Warns you when you are about to exceed your allowed time on-line.
- - Shows you when you are sending data unexpectedly.
- - Enables you to keep track of you time on-line easily and in detail.
- - Enables you to hang up when you are not "really" sending or receiving data.
- - Enables you to monitor data rates through a shared modem.
- - Enables you to remotely hangup a shared modem.
- - Enables you to password protect the NetNak settings you need.
-
-
- What NetNak does
- ----------------
- NetNak shows your internet data rate through your modem on a dial-up connection.
- The data rate is displayed as both text and on a histogram. The display can be
- either as a floating window or a docked window. You also have the option to make
- the display unavailable while there is no active connection to monitor.
-
- NetNak can also keep track of your time on-line as well as the total amount of
- data you send and receive and the average send and receive data rate. You can
- also get a warning if you are about to exceed your preset time on-line or data
- limits to help control your internet access costs.
-
- Further to this you can also see your statistics as both text and graphically on
- a per month, day, hour and 5 minutely basis so you can see when your internet
- connection handles the most and the fastest data, when you are on-line etc.
-
- You can further cut your internet costs by using "Automatic Low Data Hang-up" to
- hang up when you are not actually using the internet (but e-mail checkers etc
- are keeping your connection alive) or when your internet data speed is too slow.
-
- You can monitor the data through a shared modem from another computer so you can
- know how busy the modem.
-
- NetNak will also check your version of Microsoft Dialup Networking and give you
- a warning if it is an older version - refer to the "Known Issues" further down
- for details on updating Microsoft Dialup Networking.
-
-
- Using NetNak
- ------------
- The most important things to remember are:
- - Right-clicking.
- - If you have "Show Hints" enabled then as the mouse is moved over various
- setting a hint box pops up with a hint about that setting.
- - If you want to encourage development (or want to see different adverts) then
- select "Larger Adverts".
-
- To change setting right-click on either the window or the System Tray icon and
- select "Settings and Statistics" then click "Properties".
-
- The easiest way to use NetNak is probably to:
- - Have it docked.
- - Enable "Make invisible when there is no connection" on the "Properties" page.
- - Have "Show Hints" enabled on the "Properties" page.
-
- The Main Display ...
- If the program is not docked you can:
- - Make the window wider and narrower by dragging the left or right edges.
- - Find it by double-clicking on the System Tray icon.
-
- To close a "docked" window right-click on either the window or the System Tray
- icon and select "Exit Program".
-
- To see what the height of the graph is click on it or the number next to it, the
- number will show the height for several seconds. If you do not have "Show
- average on the numeric indicators" selected and you click again the number will
- show the average, over the last minute or since the last "Clear the graphs", for
- several seconds.
-
- Clearing the graphs also resets the height of the graphs.
-
- If you have NetNak docked but don't want NetNak on the top of all programs you
- can temporarily disable this by selecting "Not on Top when Docked". This will
- stay this way until you either restart NetNak, access the NetNak right-click
- menu or double click on the System Tray icon. You can check the status of this
- by moving the mouse over the System Tray icon. An example of when you may want
- to use this is playing a game that uses the full screen.
-
- If NetNak is docked you can set AutoHide on the right-click menu, this option is
- unselected each time you connect - this is so you always know when you are
- connecting (also as NetNak is paid for by ads this means that it is more likely
- that some ads will be shown).
-
- Statistics ...
- To see your time on-line and other statistics right-click on either the window
- or the System Tray icon and select "View Statistics". Note that the average data
- rates displayed are the average of all your time on-line since the last "Reset"
- so this will include when you are on-line and uploading and downloading nothing
- as well as when you are uploading or downloading lots of data. Also, if you have
- several different users that logon to Windows(r) then the statistics are for the
- currently logged on user only.
-
- On the "Warning" page you can set when you want to be warned about your time
- on-line etc. When the warning comes up you have the
- following options:
- - Snooze - this will hide the warning for 5 minutes.
- - Ignore Warning - this gets rid of the warning.
- - Hang-up Now - Hangs up the current connection.
- You can also set a warning sound, the sound can either be a Wave or a Midi file.
- You also have the option of having no warning and having the connection hung-up
- immediately.
-
- On the "Resetting" page you set up when you want these statistics reset.
-
- Logging ...
- Automatic logging is enabled by default and the default settings are set to be
- the best for the average user. You can change the resolution of the logging
- graph by right-clicking and selecting an option.
-
- If logging is disabled almost no other details about logging are available to
- simplify program usage. On the "Logging" page you can select to have separate
- logs for each user, you may want to use this to separately keep track of several
- users on-line usage. You can change the resolution on the log graph by
- right-clicking and selecting an option. The details on the "Logging" - "View as
- Text" page are listed with the most recent at the top for quick access to the
- latest data, on this page you also have the option of saving the logged data in
- the format currently displayed.
-
- Hanging Up ..
- You can have a "Hang-up" button that is only visible while you are online, this
- button needs to be double-clicked to hang-up (to prevent accidentially hanging
- up.
-
- Use "Automatic Low Data Hang-up" if you want to hang-up a connection where the
- amount of data being sent and received is less than the limit you have set. A
- typical use for this is to prevent a e-mail checker or adware keeping your
- connection alive when you are not using it for anything else. Selecting "Restart
- Automatic Low Data Hang-up" on the pop-up menu resets the hang-up timer. Note if
- you change either the "number of minutes ..." or the "number of KBytes ..."
- settings for "Automatic Low Data Hang-up" the timer is restarted automatically.
-
- On the Hanging Up page the selecting 'Enable "Automatic Low Data Hang-up"'
- causes "Automatic Low Data Hang-up" to be enabled when NetNak is started, this
- can also be turned off and on from the main right-click menu. You can also set a
- warning sound, the sound can either be a Wave or a Midi file
-
- If you have "Automatic Low Data Hang-up" enabled you can get:
- - A warning message with the choice of hiding the warning, hanging up
- immediately and resetting the hang-up timer.
- - A countdown progress bar, this has a black background that can flash red
- during the final minute (or when approximately half the time has passed when
- you have the "Automatic Low Data Hang-up" time set to less than 2 minutes)
- before hanging up.
-
- The "Automatic Low Data Hang-up" warning has the following options:
- - Restart Timing - restarts the countdown timer for low data.
- - Hide Warning - hides the warning and continues the countdown to hanging up.
- - Hang-up Now - Hangs up the current connection.
- - Disable "Auto Hang-up" - Deactivates "Automatic Low Data Hang-up".
-
- Sharing ...
- If you share a modem you can enable seeing the data rate through the shared
- modem from the computers that use that modem. You need to specify the "Computer
- ID" on the computers that use the shared modem only if you have more than one
- shared modem on your network.
-
- Security ...
- You have the option to prevent changes to various setting via the "Security"
- page. You also can limit the options available when NetNak starts to do an
- "Automatic Low Data Hang-up" or when the time online exceeds your preset limit.
- You can also require a password to close NetNak down manually.
-
-
- Requirements
- ------------
- Windows 95/98 or higher or Windows NT 4.0 or higher
-
-
- Installation Notes
- ------------------
- If you are installing a new version of this software you should uninstall the
- old version first, you may need to restart your computer to free all the files.
-
-
- Advertisements
- --------------
- Advertisements help keep this software free. The advertisement size is dependant
- on your screen size.
-
-
- Registration
- ------------
- Please go to http://www.nakware.com/products/netnak.htm for information about
- registration. Registered users will be given priority when asking for technical
- support.
-
- Differences between the ad-sponsored version and the registered version:
- - If NetNak is docked you can set AutoHide on the right-click menu.
- - You have the option to hide the main display.
- - No advertisements are shown.
-
- If you represent an Internet Connection provider (or similar business) and you
- are interested in a customized version for your clients or your business is
- interested in being advertised on the first advertisement please contact the
- sales e-mail address below.
-
-
- Known Issues
- ------------
- Audio Warnings
- Due to a Windows limitation only one program can play a wave file at a time so
- if there is already another program playing a wave file NetNak will not play a
- wave warning. This is also the case with MIDI files, but you can have a MIDI
- warning while another program is playing a wave file and visa-versa.
-
- "Unable to open log file - NetNak.DAT" error message.
- The most common reasons for this message is if the file has been opened by
- another application or if the file has been set to read only.
-
- Data logged when offline
- On a very low number of computers NetNak records that there has been data
- transferred when offline - this appears to be a problem with Microsoft Dialup
- Networking statistics. To prevent this select "Only record when online" -
- selecting this will also reduce CPU usage by clearing the graph until next
- online.
-
- Windows 95 - Microsoft Dialup Networking
- If you are using Windows dial-up connection and get "0 Bps" all the time you
- may have an old version of Microsoft Dial-up Networking. If you want to
- download the latest version try (this is free):
- http://support.microsoft.com/download/support/mslfiles/Msdun13.exe
-
- Iy you are using an older version of Microsoft Dialup Networking you will get
- a warning only once - so you can keep using the older version if you want to.
-
- Windows 95/98 Only
- The monitoring of the data rate to and from your modem works only for the
- first four modem devices set up as dial-up adapters (most people only have one
- so this not likely to cause any problems).
-
- Windows NT Only
- Some Windows NT drivers can cause a very slow memory leak when using
- Microsoft's Windows NT Performance Monitoring. You can use NetNakRestart
- (available via the NetNak FAQ page of our web site).
-
- AOL and Cable Modem Users
- We have received reports that NetNak doesn't always display data when using
- AOL or cable modems, this occurs when the internet connection is not via a
- standard "Windows" dial-up connection, we are looking into this.
- Update - our investigations to date indicate that any solution will be
- invasive and therefore could reduce the data rate - we are unwilling to do
- this.
-
- Sharing a Modem
- When you select "Computer with the modem used by other computers" you will get
- the data rate information made available on your local network. This enables
- a computer on your network that shares the modem to see how much data is going
- through the modem. A side effect of how Windows handles shared real-time data
- is that a small amount of data is also sent through the modem since this is
- still part of your local network. By specifying you local domain name in the
- "Sharing" setting Windows does not allow this data to be received outside your
- domain. Apart from this the data contains no personal details - it is only the
- data rate information and computer name in a condensed format.
-
- Unregistered ad-sponsored version only ...
- On a few systems the unregistered version may request a internet connection
- (usually only on some systems that have both a dial-up connection and a net-
- work card). To know if you have this problem while offline run NetNak and if
- you have no dialup requests in about five minutes then you are likely to have
- no problem.
- If you have this problem we have a version available that use different adver-
- tising technology that does not appear to have this problem.
- The alternative version is available via our FAQ page -
- http://www.nakware.com/products/netnakfaq.htm#netnaknodial
- To tell which version you are using got to the "About" page, if it says
- "NetNak" then you are using the new version and if it says "NetNak - No-Dial
- Version" then you are using the version that should not request a dial-up
- connection at all.
- We are working on this problem.
-
-
- Contact Details
- ---------------
- Complete Software Solutions WebSite
- www.nakware.com
- or www.comsoft.co.nz
- Product Web Page
- www.nakware.com/products/netnak.htm
- or www.comsoft.co.nz/products/netnak.htm
- E-Mail Address - Product Support
- netnak@nakware.com
- E-Mail Address - Sales
- sales@nakware.com
-
- Names used throughout this document are trademarks of their respective companies
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