NetBeez
Monitoring wired and wireless networks from the user perspective.
NetBeez is a user-centric network monitor for enterprises that detects outages before users call the help-desk, reducing downtime and improving the reliability of IT operations. NetBeez' agents simulate users' interaction with intranet/internet services delivering a view of the network previously unavailable.
06/10/2026
Network experience isn't just about whether something is up or down.
It's about what the user is actually experiencing.
A dashboard can tell you that a router is healthy.
It won't tell you:
- if a remote user's Wi-Fi is unstable,
- if the ISP is introducing packet loss,
- or if a SaaS application is responding slowly.
That's where network experience management comes in—measuring performance from the endpoint and collecting the path-level data needed to isolate problems faster.
The goal isn't more monitoring.
It's fewer assumptions and faster troubleshooting.
How much of your team's troubleshooting starts with end-user visibility versus waiting for a help desk ticket? https://hubs.ly/Q04kQvX80
What Is Network Experience Management? Network Experience Management helps IT teams measure, diagnose, and improve network performance from the user perspective.
05/27/2026
Learn the common use cases for ttl - a modern, open-source, rust-based traceroute tool for network engineers in this week's post. https://hubs.ly/Q04j6MJt0
ttl: A Modern Traceroute Tool for Network Engineers Learn the common use cases for ttl - a modern, open-source, rust-based traceroute tool for network engineers.
05/18/2026
Join us on June 25th to demonstrate how network testing tools like ping, path analysis, traceroute and more can be used for real-time troubleshooting at scale by using NetBeez and natural language. https://hubs.ly/Q04h1GYZ0
Linux Network Troubleshooting at Scale with NetBeez AI Join us on June 25th to demonstrate how network testing tools like ping, Path Analysis, traceroute and more can be used for real-time troubleshooting at scale by using NetBeez and natural language.
05/07/2026
Most WiFi troubleshooting tools only show what the network sees.
But WiFi issues are experienced differently by end users than what the network reports:
-Roaming failures
-Signal quality issues
-DNS latency
-Packet loss
-ISP instability
This new 2026 guide breaks down how to monitor WiFi from the end-user perspective so you can validate issues faster and reduce guesswork during troubleshooting.
If you support remote users, branch offices, or hybrid environments, this is worth reading.
Download the white paper:
2026 WiFi Monitoring Guide | NetBeez The 2026 WiFi Monitoring from the client perspective guide will teach you how to remotely detect and troubleshoot wifi performance issues.
04/30/2026
A lot of “the app is down” issues are actually DNS.
Users just see:
- slow load times
- intermittent failures
- “it works for me but not them”
What’s really happening:
- slow DNS resolution
- failed lookups
- inconsistent responses across locations
Troubleshooting DNS once doesn’t help much — you need to monitor it over time and from different points in the network.
Things worth tracking:
- lookup time
- failure rate
- resolver differences
We put together a breakdown of how to approach DNS monitoring in real environments:
https://hubs.ly/Q04dFMr50
04/28/2026
RFC1918 is basic networking…until it isn’t.
Private IP space gets messy fast when you’re dealing with:
- overlapping subnets across sites
- VPN routing conflicts
- hybrid/cloud environments
Common issues include:
- duplicate IP ranges between offices
- broken routing over VPN
- hard-to-debug connectivity gaps
It’s one of those things that works fine…until it really doesn’t.
Read one of our most popular posts here:
https://hubs.ly/Q04dFSpl0
04/23/2026
Miss our webinar yesterday? Watch the recording + live demo of our new NetBeez AI here:
Is It the User or the Network? Finding the Real Cause of Remote Issues Watch the recording of our webinar to see how an endpoint agent can give you direct visibility into what remote users are actually experiencing—across Wi-Fi, VPN, and ISP paths—so you can pinpoint the real source.
04/01/2026
Most tools tell you what traffic exists on a system.
RustNet shows you which process created it.
RustNet is a real-time terminal-based network monitor written in Rust that maps:
• Processes → network connections
• Protocols (HTTP, DNS, QUIC, TLS, etc.)
• Connection states
• Live interface bandwidth
It performs deep packet inspection to identify application protocols and hostnames, making it useful for troubleshooting unexpected outbound traffic or bandwidth-heavy processes.
If you like terminal-based tooling, this one is worth checking out.
Breakdown here:
RustNet: Real-Time Network Traffic Analysis Tool for Network Engineers RustNet is a great real-time network traffic analysis tool that's part of the open-source ecosystem.
04/01/2026
Happy 13th Birthday, NetBeez!!!! We're a teenager! In the spirit of celebration, here's a throwback to our 10th birthday reflection post! https://hubs.ly/Q0492Lqb0
03/25/2026
Most network monitoring tools tell you when something is down. They don’t tell you when performance is degrading.
Here’s what NetBeez measures continuously:
• Latency (end-to-end path visibility)
• Packet loss (early signal of instability)
• Jitter (VoIP and UC performance impact)
• Throughput (real bandwidth validation)
• DNS resolution time
• TCP connectivity validation
• SaaS and cloud path performance
Instead of waiting for tickets, IT teams use distributed agents to:
• Run scheduled active tests across branch, WiFi, remote, and cloud environments
• Establish performance baselines
• Detect anomalies before users report issues
• Correlate results across locations to isolate root cause faster
The result:
Less guesswork.
Faster MTTR.
Better visibility into actual end-user experience.
If you’re responsible for network performance across distributed environments, see how it works here:
https://hubs.ly/Q048gl1b0
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