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    freefq tutorials

    freefq tutorials

    Companion repository to the freefq project

    ...While the proxy lists themselves are raw configurations, this tutorials repo contextualizes them for users who may be unfamiliar with client setup, encryption options, or platform-specific considerations like mobile vs desktop environments. It typically includes how-tos on importing proxy nodes into apps, choosing the right protocol for specific needs, and tips for optimizing performance or privacy. The repository also covers explanatory content on network fundamentals like encryption, traffic routing, and what different proxy protocols actually do, which can help newcomers make smarter configuration choices.
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    AQA-AODV is a new QoS routing protocol for MANETs based on AODV, which creates routes according to application QoS requirements. We have introduced link and path available bandwidth estimation mechanisms and an adaptive scheme that can provide feedback to the source node about the current network state, to allow the application to appropriately adjust the transmission rate.
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