you can try WFilter Enterprise, it can monitor all the internet activities of your network.
Token passing
A network address is simply a code used by computers as a means of identification. Just like getting information to and from your home requires the postal service to know the house number and street name, a network address accomplishes the same thing for a computer network. Without some way of passing along this information, the idea of the Internet would be almost useless. Just like the postal service, a computer must know where it is sending information. The network address is a set of unique identifying sets of information that can be used to find the right destination. While many may have heard of such an identifier being used to crack identify theft schemes and other sorts of online crime, that is really just a small part of the overall importance of the address. Nearly all information will require this address.
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Device which are on the network and the traffic is passing thru it.
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You can degauss your monitor by passing a magnet across the surface. This is commonly done on CRT style monitors and is often built into most.
message passing is the way of exchanging information between systems or individuals,at d same time.advantage is that we can interact by getting all the necessary details
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You need an internet monitoring software and a manageable switch, so by connecting your computer to the mirroring port, you will able to monitor all computers' internet activities. Internet monitoring software: http://www.imfirewall.us/ Deployment example: http://www.imfirewall.us/help/doc/deploy_Dlink.htm
I assume you're talking about a network. On a token network, all of the computers wait to send data until they have the token. The token is a piece of data that travels around the network (picture all of the computers set up in a circle) giving each one a chance to send their data. After that computer has sent the data, the token moves on to the next. It prevents data collision on the network.
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No, because they can become an important way of passing vital information in large companies. If social networking sites were banned then how would companies pass product orders and things like that?!