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    SW2PSA

    SW2PSA (Stop & Wait and Sliding Window Protocol Simulator and Animator

    SW2SPA is an educational simulator with animation for network protocols that allow reliable data transfer, specifically developed for the stop and wait protocols, go-back-N and selective repeat. The aim of SW2PSA is to be used as a tool to support the animation of this protocols in a course like data networks, communication protocols or other related, and to include in the course a project that involves the programming of any of these protocols using a very known language as Java. ...
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    For new versions, check https://github.com/Darkkey/javaNetSim javaNetSim (Java Network Simulator) - it's a fork of a project jFirewallSim. The main goal of javaNetSim is creating a software to simulate various TCP/IP networks based on Ethernet, WiFi, PPP, etc...
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    A VUB (www.vub.ac.be) -student project to simulate an ip/tcp and digital network. The project has ended for this year, files will be released in febr 2004. In october, a new group of students will continue to work on this project.
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