Known Issues
Latest Release
Build 4.1.1 Known Issues:
- Oracle Decoding - NetworkSmart does not decode Oracle traffic. At this point it only shows the Oracle protocol but no details are given.
- Top 10 Reports - Filtering does not properly work at times
- Documentation - Help Documentation incomplete.
- Performance Expert - Performance Expert Evaluation module included, Performance Expert Licensed module not online yet.
Improvements and Fixes
Build 4.1.1 (September 28th) included:
- Improved Netmon 3.1 Vista wireless packet detection
- Resolved index overflow error in Application Throughput Report
- New Feature - Performance Expert Evaluation
Build 4.1.0 (September 19th) included:
- Resolved MRU path issues when opening captures from different locations
Build 4.0.102 (August 30th) included:
- Speed and memory improvements on File Open
Build 4.0.98 (July 26th) included:
- Ability to read netmon vista wireless captures
- Predict Utilization
- Complete Conversation Map
Build 4.0.92 (July 19th) included:
- Custom Response Time Predictions
- Performance Rating implemented
- Predict Connection Information implemented
Build 4.0.86 (July 9th) included:
- Decoding on non-standard Ports
- Application Throughput Report
Build 4.0.62 (May 23rd) included:
- Complete FTP decoding in Traffic and Objects modules
- Fix for FTP Payload packets lower then 64 bytes in size
- Basic Response Time Prediction (not customizable yet)
- Improvements in Object Decoding
- Correction of payload issues in IP Sec packets
Build 4.0.58 (May 13th) included:
- FTP command description shown in frame for FTP packets
Build 4.0.57 (May 12th) included:
- Application Object Timeline Graph
- Minor enhancements and fixes in the Objects tab
Build 4.0.56 (May 11th) included:
- Provide Dashboard Summary
- Check for Network Retransmission Errors on Application Objects
- Fixed Integer Overflow error when scrolling mouse in 64-bit machines
- Fixed CPU Thrashing when importing large capture files (5 MB or greater)
- Fixed Object Response Decoding when 2nd response packet preceeds 1st response packet





