Change history for NetworkInterfacesView


2023-11-01 01:28:36
Updated by Andrew Lee

  • Version: v1.305
  • What's new: [list][*]Added secondary sorting support: You can now get a secondary sorting, by holding down the shift key while clicking the column header. Be aware that you onlyIPv6 have to hold down the shift key when clicking the second/third/fourth column. To sort the first column you should not hold down the Shift key.[*]Added option to change the sorting column from the menu (View -> Sort By). Like the column header click sorting, if you click again the same sorting menu item, it'll switch between ascending and descending order. Also, if you hold down the shift key while choosing the sort menu item, you'll get a secondary sorting.[*]Added 'Sort By' dddropdown to thesses toolband IPv6 DNS servers.[/list]


2023-04-21 00:59:49
Updated by Andrew Lee

  • Version: v1.2730
  • Release date: 2023-024-280
  • What's new: [list][*]Added 'Metrsecondary sorting support: You can now get a secondary sorting, by holding down the shift key while clicking the column header. Be aware that you only have to hold down the shift key when clicking the second/third/fourth column. To sort the first column you should not hold down the Shift key.[*]Added option to change the sorting column from the menu (View -> Sort By). Like the column header click sorting, if you click again the same sorting menu item, it'll switch between ascending and descending order. Also, if you hold down the shift key while choosing the sort menu item, you'll get a secondary sorting.[*]Added 'Sort By' cdropdown to the toolumnbar.[/list]


2023-03-03 02:27:34
Updated by Andrew Lee

  • Version: v1.267
  • Release date: 2023-012-0428
  • What's new: [list][*]Added 'InMeterfaice Index' column.[/list]


2023-01-05 22:01:44
Updated by Andrew Lee

  • Version: v1.256
  • Release date: 20223-101-074
  • What's new: [list][*]Added 'Disable+Enable Selected Interfaces' option (F8), which allows you to disable and then enable again the selected network interface.[*]Added /DisableEnable command-line option, which allows you to disable and then enable again the network interface from command-line.[*]Added 'Config Registry Key' column, which displays the Registry key that stores the network card configuration like, "Speed & Duplex", "Large Send Offload", "Wake on Magic Packet", "Flow Control", "Green Ethernet", "Transmit Buffers", "Receive Buffers", "TCP Checksum Offload", and so on. Also added 'Open ConfigInterface In RegEdit' option to open this Registry key in RegEdit.[*]If you modify the values of this configuration Registry key and then use the Disable+Enable option, the network card will start working with the newx' configoluratiomn.[/list]


2022-11-08 06:23:13
Updated by Andrew Lee

  • Version: v1.215
  • System Requirement:
  • Release date: 20202-11-05-247
  • What's new: A[list][*]Added 'Disable+Enable Selected Interfaces' option (F8), which allows you to disable and then enable again the selected network interface.[*]Added /DisableEnable command-line option, which allows you to disable and then enable again the network interface from command:[-list]ne.[*]'Interface LUI*]Added 'Config Registry Key' column, which displays the Registry key that stores the network card configuration like, "Speed & D' uplex", "Large Send Offload", "Wake on Magic Packet", "Flow Control", "Green Ethernet", "Transmit Buffers", "Receive Buffers", "TCP Checolksum Offload", and so on. Also added 'Open Config In RegEdit' option to open this Registry key in RegEdit.[*]'Select All'If you modify the values of this configuration Registry key and 'D then uselect All' t the Disable+Enable option, the network card will start working with the ne 'Cw colnfigumn Setrationgs' window.[/list]


2020-05-24 16:37:15
Updated by billon

  • Version: v1.201
  • Size (in bytes): 86751929
  • Release date: 2020-035-3024
  • What's new: Added:[list][*]'Interface LUID' column.[*]'Select All' andded new option: 'Open Devieselect All' to the Pr 'Coplumn Serttiengs' Wwindow' (F2).[/list]


2020-03-30 16:30:32
Updated by billon

  • Version: v1.1520
  • Size (in bytes): 943867521
  • Release date: 201920-063-308
  • What's new: Added:[list][*][font=monospace]/RunAsAdmin[/font] command-line option for running NetworkInterfacesView as admin[listrator.[*t]'Interface Speed' column.[*]'OpAdded new option: I'Open R DevicegEdit' Propertioes Window' (F2).[/list]


2019-06-09 10:47:54
Updated by billon

  • Categories: [System - Monitoring]
  • Website URL: https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/network_interfaces.html
  • Version: v1.105
  • Synopsis: NetworkInterfacesView displays the list of all network adapters/interfaces installed on your system. It displays network interfaces that are currently active, as well as network interfaces that have been installed previously, and now they are not connected (like USB wireless network adapters).For every network interface found on your system, the following information is displayed (if it's stored in the Registry): Device Name, Connection Name, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DHCP Server, Status, MAC Address and more...You can select one or more network interface items and then export them to xml/html/csv/tab-delimited file, or copy them into the clipboard and then paste them into Excel or other spreadsheet application.
  • Size (in bytes): 81943052
  • Unicode support: No Yes
  • Download URL: https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/networkinterfacesview.zip
  • Icon: Updated
  • Screenshot: Updated
  • Stealth: No Yes
  • Keywords: network%20interfaces%20view networkinterfaces nirsoft
  • Release date: 2015-09-2206-08
  • What's new: [list][*]Added option to disable and enable the selected network adapters. Be aware that these actions require elevation ('Run As Administrator'). Also, on 64-bit system, you must use the 64-bit version of NetworkInterfacesView.[*]Added /enable and /disable command-:[line opisti][*][fons.[*]Added 't=monospace]/Run nAs Addmin[/font] command-linistrator' e option (Ctrl+F11), which allows you to easily run Networtion for running NetworkInterfacesView as adw as administrainistrator on Wi.[*]'Indows Visterfa/7/8/2008/10ce Speed' column.[*]Add'Open In RegEdit' x64 buoptildon.[/list]


2015-09-27 21:45:44
Updated by Checker

  • Size (in bytes): 779081430


2015-09-23 00:10:01
Updated by billon

  • Version: v1.010
  • System Requirement:
  • Release date: 20000-0015-009-22
  • What's new: [list][*]Added option to disable and enable the selected network adapters. Be aware that these actions require elevation ('Run As Administrator'). Also, on 64-bit system, you must use the 64-bit version of NetworkInterfacesView.[*]Added /enable and /disable command-line options.[*]Added 'Run As Administrator' option (Ctrl+F11), which allows you to easily run NetworkInterfacesView as administrator on Windows Vista/7/8/2008/10.[*]Added x64 build.[/list]


2014-03-21 22:12:54
Updated by Checker

  • Synopsis: NetworkInterfacesView displays the list of all network adapters/interfaces installed on your system. It displays network interfaces that are currently active, as well as network interfaces that have been installed previously, and now they are not connected (like USB wireless network adapters). For every network interface found on your system, the following information is displayed (if it's stored in the Registry): Device Name, Connection Name, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DHCP Server, Status, MAC Address and more...You can select one or more network interface items and then export them to xml/html/csv/tab-delimited file, or copy them into the clipboard and then paste them into Excel or other spreadsheet application.
  • Forum topic ID: 10706


2013-02-25 20:53:29
Added by Checker