Lanic is a voice communication tool for computers on a Local Area Network, functioning like a traditional intercom. It allows for selection of the desired computer to connect with.
One of the essential features of Lanic is that the initiating computer can choose the computer to which it wants to connect. This is done by using a fully updated list displaying all the currently connected machines on which Lanic is running. The list updates automatically when computers come on line or log off, resulting in the most up-to-date information available.
The tool provides six sound codecs to choose from, which ensures optimal performance while communicating. Additionally, Lanic gives users a visual indicator of the active connection and speaker volume control. This feature is crucial in ensuring that the audio quality is the best it can be, and users can fine-tune the sound to their liking.
Furthermore, Lanic provides users with the option to choose between Full Duplex or Half Duplex mode. This feature is great for those who want to talk back and forth with ease, rather than having to wait for their turn to speak. Users can also switch to Half Duplex mode if they prefer to have more control over when they speak.
Finally, Lanic doesn't require any installation. It's a simple tool that connects seamlessly to the Local Area Network via the TCP/IP protocol, making it a fantastic communication tool for users looking for a simple, effective solution.
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