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Vovsoft Network Alarmer 5.1.0.0 is a lightweight network-monitoring utility designed to verify the availability of multiple IP-based devices and alert administrators the moment a host becomes unreachable or an environmental threshold is breached. The program maintains a user-editable “PING Hostname List” that can simultaneously probe any number of IPv4 addresses or hostnames; each result is time-stamped and logged in the main window, giving IT staff a concise real-time status board. Beyond simple ping tests, the same engine can poll compatible air-conditioning units for their reported temperature, letting operators define a maximum ceiling; if the value is exceeded, the software triggers a configurable alarm. Alerts can take several forms: an automatic voice call placed through a 56K modem, an e-mail message dispatched via SMTP, an HTTP GET request to a custom alarm-script URL, or the local playback of an audio file. Checks can be launched manually on demand or set to recur at regular intervals, and a companion mobile app extends visibility when administrators are away from the desk. Discovery tools built into the interface enumerate all active hosts on the local subnet, accelerating the population of the monitor list. The single-version release, 5.1.0.0, ships as a compact, low-memory executable suitable for desktop PCs, micro-servers, or always-on VMs that need straightforward, script-free surveillance. Vovsoft Network Alarmer is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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