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Test My Hardware Rebooter COM Port Stress Test Ping Test Easy Freeware
Test My Hardware - Free Computer Testing Tool Helps you to automate PC hardware testing. Stress testing of COM/RS232 ports made easy! visual ping test and IP scanner utility


Free - http://www.testmyhardware.com


Test My Hardware - This free software is a simple system information and diagnostics utility that provides detailed information about all your hardware component.

Free - PassMark Software


Rebooter is a small utility program developed by PassMark Software to help automate the PC hardware testing process. Rebooter allows you to automate shutdown, reboot or logout of a PC at a specified time, setup a reboot loop and more!

Free - AGG Software


COM Port Stress Test is a compact and affordable tool for testing COM, RS232 and RS485 ports that generates an extremely fast data stream with alternating baud rate, flow control, RTS and DTR states. Try it right now and you won't be disappointed!

Free - AutoBAUP


A handy, powerful, visual ping test utility and IP scanner for system administrator to check network connection. PingEasy is a graphical ping utility lets you easy to watch the states of network and test the connection speeds of various locations.


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