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Nassau 1.10 by the sz development is a lightweight system utility designed to give administrators and power users an at-a-glance overview of active network connection settings without opening multiple Windows dialogs. Upon launch the program places a tiny icon in the notification area; hovering the cursor over it reveals a concise tooltip that lists the currently logged-in username, the computer name, and the workgroup or domain to which the machine is joined. For each installed network adapter—whether Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or virtual—the tooltip enumerates every assigned IPv4 or IPv6 address, the default gateway, and all configured DNS servers, making it immediately obvious which interface is carrying traffic and whether DHCP or static addressing is in effect. Because the read-only display refreshes automatically, Nassau is frequently used on servers, laptops, and lab PCs to verify correct settings after cable swaps, VPN tunnel establishment, or DHCP lease renewal, and it is small enough to leave resident during diagnostics without consuming measurable CPU or memory. The single-file executable requires no installation, so it can also be carried on a USB stick for quick audits of guest machines. Distributed under the sz development brand, Nassau belongs to the Network Tools category and exists only in version 1.10. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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