Control and deploy RemotelyAnywhere on computers within the network environment.
| Host Monitoring | Drag and drop computers on your network into the Network Console interface and monitor their CPU and memory usage, interactive user information, number of connections, local time and host screen. |
| Enterprise Configuration | Using the Enterprise Configuration option in the Network Console you can push specific configuration settings to multiple machines across your network, quickly and easily. |
| Replicate Configuration | The Replicate Configuration option is a one-to-many configuration distribution tool. It is typically used to distribute a fine-tuned RemotelyAnywhere configuration to a selected group of computers. |
| Network & Subnet Scans | This option will search your Windows network for domains and computers on which RemotelyAnywhere is already installed. |
| Remote Install and Upgrade | The Network Console facilitates rapid mass-deployment of RemotelyAnywhere to computers on the network. |
| Ping | This feature offers the possibility of turning on a selected computer that is part of the local LAN. |
| Multiple Screen Support | For PCs that have 2 monitors connected, the console will show both through screen toggling. |
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*The Network Console is a client application designed to be used together with RemotelyAnywhere for centralized access to all the systems you manage both on and off the LAN through a single interface.
