If you ever wondered which of your computer programs are accessing the Internet, TCPEye is the network tool you need. This is a software that monitors and alerts you of any current opened TCP/IP and UDP ports on the computer. While Windows 7 has its built-in network monitor performance, TCPEye come packed with more features.

For instance, you can right-click on any process that are accessing the Internet and you can choose different options including:

  • Resolve address.
  • Close connection.
  • End the process.
  • Looking up the address with Whois IP information.
  • And many more.

You can even enable sound alerts or balloon notifications when a new process begins accessing the Internet.

For each port that is listed, you can learn a lot of information such as:

  • Process name.
  • Path of the process.
  • Time in which the process was created.
  • Info about the process.
  • The country name with the flag.
  • You can save the TCP/UDP information to a HTML, XML file, or text file.
  • TCPEye will also color code connection states.
  • And the name of the user that created the process.

TCPEye is compatible with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Microsoft Windows server versions like 2003 and 2008.

So if you need a full featured network monitor to view which programs are accessing the Internet, you have to give TCPEye a try.

Useful Links

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