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Get Network Utility for MacOS Sequoia with Neo Network Utility

May 16, 2025 - 2 Comments
Neo Network Utility on Mac with port scanning

Remember Network Utility, the handy tool for Mac that was bundled with the operating system since the origins of Mac OS X? With Network Utility, you had an easy graphical interface to commonly used network tools like ping, netstat, nslookup, traceroute, finger, port scanning, and whois. But for reasons unknown, Apple removed Network Utility from … Read More

Get Network Utility on macOS Sonoma, Ventura, Monterey, & Big Sur

Dec 16, 2022 - 7 Comments
Network Utility in Mac OS

Longtime Mac users who miss the Network Utility toolkit from nearly all prior versions of macOS may wish to bring it back to MacOS Sonoma, macOS Ventura, macOS Monterey, and macOS Big Sur. Alas, a working version of Network Utility is no longer found in the system location on modern MacOS versions that it was … Read More

Use Network Utility in Mac OS X

Oct 31, 2013 - 6 Comments
Making an alias of Network Utility in OS X

Network Utility is a great tool that has been around on the Mac since the very first version of Mac OS X. It provides a variety of helpful networking tools and details, the “Info” tab includes general network info on a per interface level showingIP address, MAC address, link speeds, and sent/received data transfer statistics, … Read More

Combine ping and traceroute with MTR

Aug 5, 2010 - 1 Comment

I came across an excellent alternative to the command line ‘ping’ and ‘traceroute’ tools recently. It’s a utility called mtr, which combines the statistics and prints their functionality into a single network diagnostic tool, reporting details on the network connection between your host machine and whatever the destination host is, determining the address of each … Read More

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