CEIWEI USBMonitor Tool

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This specialized app will allow you to supervise and analyze the USB device protocols, by intercepting and recording all USB packets

Keeping a close eye on your USB ports, devices, and corresponding traffic that occurs through them, can provide an insightful dwell into multiple aspects, especially useful when trying to troubleshoot some issue with drivers, external storage devices or, even the built-in USB port characteristics. Designed for such uses, CEIWEI USBMonitor Tool will allow you to monitor and analyze the USB ports and device protocols, through a series of purpose-fit tools.

Detailed data view that features color-coding for easy interpretation and several parameters

The main working area of the interface relies on two separate tabs, which will enable users to preview the registered USB packet data in both plain text, as well as ASCII format. A series of parameters can be toggled and arranged, in order to provide the desired view.
One good aspect is that the application automatically assigns different colors to the various function types. This makes learning about the data far easier, especially for novices or those who aren’t yet accustomed to such technical details.

Save the USB packet logs to disk, in text format and maintain an exact count of the registered data

Having selected one or multiple USB ports from the identified ones (the application will automatically detect all the available ports, but, during our testing, we experienced some lag until the completion of the detection process), users can choose what data to save to disk.
Besides saving the recorded data, users can also work with it directly in the app, through means of formatting tools, as well as search features, for a swifter identification of the required items.

Preview traffic data and specifics with this dedicated program that can prove to be useful when wanting to learn more about your USB ports

Although highly specialized, this application can serve as a good tool for finding out more about USB ports, their traffic, packets, and the various types of functions that characterize them.