NetLab Installation tip Since some of NetLab files have Windows 95 long file names it is important that your unzip utility support them. If the archive has been unpacked with old DOS or Windows 3.x unpacker NetLab installation program might ask you for installation disk #1. If this occurs please use Windows 95 unzip utility. Personally I use WinZip which, I think, is one of the best archivators available today. Check out http://www.winzip.com . What's new: Version 1.3.2 1. NetLab.dll has been rewritten to reduce amount of memory needed to run Ping and Traceroute. 2. Minor updates of the user interface. Version 1.3.3 1. Ping/Traceroute packet data size range has been increased. 2. NetLab can now find its data files when run from console or command line. Version 1.3.4 1. "Don't fragment packets" option has been added to Ping. 2. Pint/Traceroute now reports on such events as "Destination unreachable", "Host unreachable", "Protocol unreachable", "Port unreachable", "Bad route", "Fragment reassembly timed out", etc. 3. Computer name is now shown in Info tab. 4. "Local host's IP" button has been added to DNS Lookup to obtain local host's IP address. Version 1.3.5 1. Ping/Traceroute printing bug fixed. 2. On Windows NT traceroute stopped tracing the route if there was no response from an intermediate host. That problem has been fixed.