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OmniPeek Enterprise
OmniEngine Enterprise
OmniPeek Professional
OmniPeek Basic
OmniEngine Desktop
OmniVirtual
Omnipliance
Omnipliance Portable
Omni Wireless Sensor
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OmniPeek Product Family Support
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OmniPeek Enterprise 5.1
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Current Version
OmniEngine Enterprise 5.1
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formally OmniPeek Workgroup
Current Version
OmniPeek Professional 5.1
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OmniPeek Basic 5.1
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OmniEngine Desktop 5.1
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OmniVirtual 5.1
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Omni Wireless Sensor 1.1
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WildPackets understands that one size does not fit all. Moreover, we all face new challenges every day. WildPackets Custom Engineering performs software development and systems integration, complementing WildPackets products and enhancing the capabilities of Network Operations Centers.
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WildPackets offers a full spectrum of professional services, available remote and on-site. Our network engineers provide expertise for your network troubleshooting, capacity planning, or baseline performance analysis needs.
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Pump Up The VolumeIf you are using WildPackets® OmniEngine or WildPackets® Omnipliance, chances are you are interested in collecting, storing, and analyzing very large volumes of packet data. The key word here is VOLUME! On highly utilized gigabit or 10 gigabit links, hundreds of thousands, or even millions, of packets can be collected in just a few seconds. Processing that many packets takes a lot of horsepower, and OmniEngine is strong enough to handle the flow in most cases. However, every computer system has its limits, so you need to know how to maximize the packet volume that OmniEngine can accommodate. Here are some best practices to consider when setting up your capture options.
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