We’ve been using LiveAction’s LiveWire as part of our broader monitoring and performance toolset, and it has become an important component of our operations. It’s particularly valuable for ad hoc troubleshooting, when issues arise, having access to packet-level visibility makes it much easier to pinpoint root causes than relying on aggregated metrics alone.
The integration with LiveNX is a strong point for us. Being able to correlate flow-level insights with deeper packet analysis within a connected workflow improves efficiency and reduces the time spent switching between tools. While it’s not something we use continuously, it consistently proves its value when detailed investigation is required. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One limitation we’ve run into with LiveWire is the lack of a centralized management layer. In our environment, we operate around a dozen appliances, and having to log into each one individually isn’t very efficient. It adds overhead, especially during time-sensitive troubleshooting, and makes day-to-day administration less streamlined than it could be.
A more unified management interface, whether for access, configuration, or visibility across all deployed LiveWire instances, would significantly improve usability and operational efficiency. As it stands, managing multiple boxes feels fragmented and could benefit from consolidation Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.


