IPTool for Pocket PC - IPTool was designed to be an all around Network configuration troubleshooting tool. It supports multiple network adapters
It also displays all available Network information, including wep key state information (it does not crack wep keys).
I used a portion of Open NetCompactFramework
Free FTP Client - free FTP Client for Windows and Pocket PC that gives you fast, easy and reliable way to transfer files and directories (upload or download) between your computer and FTP server.
Simply drag files and directories from Windows Explorer onto the SoftX FTP Client to upload them to the web server
Pocket PC Ping Utility - This is a Pocket PC version of the ping utility. Unlike most ping utilities this will allow you to ping hostnames as well as ip addresses. It also lets you know what your current IP addres is, which I've found is the only way to find out on one of these things.... Works on Pocket PC''s with arm processors
G-NetSpeed Pro is an application for Windows Mobile Phones for measurement of download speed of your wireless network.Features:1. Measurement of download speed from different URL addresses. You can measure the speed to any URL.2. Information about the UMTS/GSM serving cell (Operator Name, MCC, MNC, LAC, CELLID and RXLEVEL)3. Edit the list of predefined test URL4
MicroTelnet - Very simple telnet client for Pocket PC devices. This client is very light and easy to use.
Requires eVb runtime:
1. Download from here
2. Copy on your device and install
WNC_IP Windows Network Connect - With WNC_IP can You Browse on your Windows IP Network for all Shared Disc and File Resources and connect them to your PPC.
At first Time You Start, WNC_IP creates a Folder named Network in the Root Filesystem of your Pocket PC. After this You must warm reset your PPC
IP Calculator takes an IP address and netmask and calculates the resulting broadcast, network. By giving the IP Address,Netmask, you can design subnets. It is also intended to be a teaching tool and presents the subnetting results as easy-to-understand binary values