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The OmniAdapter 1G is a high performance network analyzer card that supports up to 2 full-duplex or 4 half-duplex connections providing advanced monitoring and troubleshooting of Gigabit networks.
OmniAdapters are supported on both Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems. Error Packet CaptureOmniAdapter 1G has the ability to capture error packets on the network. These errors include: Runt, Oversize, Frame Alignment, and CRC Errors. To capture errors on Gigabit segments, you must use the WildPackets OmniAdapter 1G. Fine-Tuned for Gigabit AnalysisOmniEngine Enterprise has been fine-tuned to facilitate processing of Gigabit traffic loads while performing real-time troubleshooting. Adjustable settings in the Performance View allow network engineers to select optimized performance for the type of analysis required, whether performing real-time analysis, monitoring statistics, or saving all packets to disk for post-capture forensic analysis. OmniEngine Enterprise can capture concurrently from multiple OmniAdapter network cards, enabling engineers to analyze Gigabit traffic on different segments simultaneously. For instance, engineers can use OmniEngine Enterprise to analyze traffic on both sides of a router to track packet flows. Only OmniEngine Enterprise combines:
Other Supported Gigabit Adapters
Intel® PRO/1000 CardsWildPackets also offers Intel Pro/1000 adapter cards to capture Gigabit traffic. The Intel Pro/1000 cards are an excellent, cost-effective solution for those who want to connect to SPAN or mirror ports. Please contact sales@wildpackets.com for more information. |
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Educate YourselfFree OnDemand WebcastYour 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) network segments give you all the bandwidth you need to accommodate your ever-increasing network load and mix of network services. But with the 10x increase in bandwidth over your legacy 1GbE segments comes an equivalent increase in complexity in monitoring, managing and troubleshooting. What can you do to address this increased management complexity? Which techniques that worked well with 1GbE network segments should you avoid? What best practices should be applied? Find out in this free OnDemand Webcast. |






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