: Because the software "sniffs" network traffic and controls other devices, antivirus programs often flag it as a "Potentially Unwanted Program" (PUP). Users typically need to add an exception for the software to function.

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(often stylized as P2P Over ) is a network management and monitoring utility designed for local area networks (LANs). Originally developed in China, its primary function is to allow network administrators (or anyone on a shared network) to view the bandwidth usage of other connected devices.