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    MRelay

    Host to Host Network Acceleration and Encryption

    MRelay splits and distributes the traffic of a single TCP connection to several connections and merges the data at the other end. Using this approach, it is possible to achieve high throughput between two points on the network regardless of the delay between two points. MRelay can optionally encrypt the data and exchange some http headers before the relay process to make the traffic look like a regular http file download.
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    JPacketGenerator

    UDP Packet Generator (Stream generator)

    Very basic UDP traffic generator. Works with a packet receiver to control the network status as Bandwidth, RTT, jitter, Loss % etc etc... Set Source Address, Destination address - Port Packet Size Stream Bandwidth And press start Command Line interface available java -jar JPacketGenerator.jar srcAddress srcPort dstAddress dstPort bitRate_bps All parameters are mandatory and with parameters the generator require no GUI or windows manager to work.
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    small-footprint UNIX/Linux daemon to relay multicast UDP traffic to client's TCP (HTTP) connection. This app targets home users and is designed for small-scale usage. For enterprise purposes please consider Gigapxy (gigapxy.com),
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    Fuzzy Traffic Shaper as bandwidth allocator based on connection reservation
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    IGMPproxy is a simple dynamic Multicast Routing Daemon using only IGMP signalling. It's intended for simple forwarding of Multicast traffic between networks. The project is no longer maintained actively by the original author. For a more up to date version (latest patches applied), please check out https://github.com/pali/igmpproxy
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    With this tool you can generate multicast traffic to test a multicast routing environment. You can alter the diffserv value to test QoS functions.
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    Software system consisting of two proxies that capture VNC over TCP traffic and converts it to VNC over RTP in order to provide streaming features to VNC.
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    OpenAVB

    Audio/Video Bridging open source enabling

    This is sourceforge mirror of the github repository, primarily for managing mailing list traffic and issue tracking.
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