List of WMI Range properties
With IPHost Network Monitor you can get WMI Range properties from various Windows-based devices of your network.
Range 1 Input Frequency High fromWin32-UninterruptiblePowerSupply
Range 1 Input Frequency Low fromWin32-UninterruptiblePowerSupply
Range 1 Input Voltage High fromWin32-UninterruptiblePowerSupply
Range 1 Input Voltage Low fromWin32-UninterruptiblePowerSupply
Range 2 Input Frequency High fromWin32-UninterruptiblePowerSupply
Range 2 Input Frequency Low fromWin32-UninterruptiblePowerSupply
Range 2 Input Voltage High fromWin32-UninterruptiblePowerSupply
Range 2 Input Voltage Low fromWin32-UninterruptiblePowerSupply
Range 1 Input Frequency Low fromWin32-UninterruptiblePowerSupply
Range 1 Input Voltage High fromWin32-UninterruptiblePowerSupply
Range 1 Input Voltage Low fromWin32-UninterruptiblePowerSupply
Range 2 Input Frequency High fromWin32-UninterruptiblePowerSupply
Range 2 Input Frequency Low fromWin32-UninterruptiblePowerSupply
Range 2 Input Voltage High fromWin32-UninterruptiblePowerSupply
Range 2 Input Voltage Low fromWin32-UninterruptiblePowerSupply
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Witn IPHost WMI monitor you can monitor network performance, audit network usage, detect
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The IPHost's WMI monitor can communicate and interact with any WMI-enabled device.