Shareware Tool that will enable you to share your WiFi network and find free networks that other users are sharing, with their permission, for you to use free-of-charge. By using Whisher to locate, find and connect to a WiFi network, you know youÆre doing so with the permission of the person offering the network (via Whisher).
Requires: Windows XP
CrossLoop 2.3
Freeware Designed for people of all technical skill levels. CrossLoop extends the boundaries of VNC’s traditional screen sharing by enabling non-technical users to get connected from anywhere on the Internet in seconds without changing any firewall or router settings. It only takes a few minutes to setup and no signup is required.
Requires: Windows 2000, XP or Vista
LogMeIn Hamachi 1.0.3
Freeware Zero-configuration virtual private networking application that resides on all the computers you want to connect within your network.
It's based on peer-to-peer technology, which 'just works' out of the box. However, this is closed peer-to-peer, which means that only people within your network can connect to your machine(s).
Requires: Windows
2000, XP or Vista
zFTP Server 3.3
Free for personal use Comprehensive but free FTP server that enables you to set up anonymous and secure access to your files. It offers advanced features such as the option to limit the number of users accessing your site, the bandwidth allocated to each user and much more.
With a dynamic IP address redirection service you'd be able to run your FTP server with a domain name.
Requires: Windows
2000, XP or Vista
Devicescape 2.0.110
Freeware Setup an account through Devicescape and the various networks and hotspots that are your preference. Enter your username, password and other information in to Devicescape and it should auto-populate any web form and hotspot login of your choice, when you want to connect.
Requires: Windows
2000, XP or Vista
SiteUp 1.1
Freeware Simple site checking tool that will enable you to monitor multiple web sites and determine whether the server is still operational, based on whether the page can be accessed or not. If you server goes down, you can login and immediately reboot and your users may not see any downtime.