Can you please publish the broken link so that it can be fixed?

Can you please publish the link of the web page where you found that broken link so that the support team may check for this and possible other occurances?

And were you looking for the downloadable on-premise help desk or for the installable inventory with help desk? You neither mentioned your choice nor did you provide yet that link which would have identified your choice.

No. It’s the image to create such a VM. That’s the latest variant you’ve been asking for. That variant is the on-premise help desk of Spiceworks. On the web page with that link you’ll also find instructions how to create and configure the corresponding VM and how to integrate into your network resp. IT infrastructure.

So the link reported by Hussain provides such a web user interface. But Paessler PRTG Network Monitor​ isn’t a network manager software and hence cannot be a web based one neither. The same applies to Spiceworks. Spiceworks isn’t a network manager software nor does it include one. Didn’t check if it provides an interface to a network manager software.

One network management software you already have is called Windows operating system. I’m not aware if its network management component provides also a web interface resp. a web service which then maps to the built-in interfaces. So do you mean you’re looking for a product which does such a mapping of your Windows OS to a web interface? If yes, then you should open a new topic with such a request, your constraints and what you already have, including operating system version and variant.

And which routers do you have, including the one for Internet access? Don’t they provide also such a network management software? And aren’t they providing such a web interface? All my routers have network management software included and all have such a web interface. One of my routers has its internal interfaces isolated so much that I can’t access it via command line although previous versions did support such an interface!

And don’t forget to mark the answer in the current topic with best answer which did supply what you were asking for before starting your new topic. So other readers don’t think you’re still looking for a Spiceworks download link.

Welcome to Spiceworks and its community. And keep in mind this article referenced in the community guidelines for asking good questions. As far as I understood your question of this topic has been answered but you reported that neither your question nor the answer was what you were looking for. So how can we know if this doesn’t apply to your next question which is inconsistent by itself? Following the recommendations of the referenced article resp. topic will help to identify what you’re really looking for including indications of such inconsistencies as I’ve reported above about network management software opposed to tools like PRTG.