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    Bean Network Tester

    Bean Network Tester

    Simulate bad network conditions on Windows - latency, packet loss

    Bean Network Tester is a tool for testers and developers: check how your application behaves on a poor connection. Like Clumsy or NetLimiter, it lets you deliberately degrade the network - add ping, drop packets, cap the speed, tear connections down, and more. It works by intercepting traffic with the WinDivert driver (via PyDivert), and offers both a clear windowed interface with tooltips and a command-line mode for CI.
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    evotopo

    Evolving Realistic Topologies for Wireless Network Simulation

    There is a need for realistic node topologies for simulating and testing wireless network protocols. The softare evoTopo is able to generate multiple different topologies based on a given reference example, typically from a real-world setup. Based on this an evolutionary algorithm evolves new topology files with equal parameters regarding node density, distribution homogeneity and network properties such as node degree distrbution.
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    DNS-DebianNetworkSimulator

    DNS-DebianNetworkSimulator

    D.N.S. - A ready-to-use virtual machine network simulator

    ...It is based on Debian Jessie and is built around the well known GNS3 Project. Thanks to D.N.S. you can emulate Cisco and Juniper devices, as well as different kind of servers, to build complex networks for testing purposes or to have an huge help to study for a certifications like CCNA, CCNP, JNCIA and so on. The goal of the project is to provide an easy to use environment to build a virtual laboratory with GNS3 even without be familiar with GNU/Linux and configurations. So, if you are studying for a certification and/or if you want to build your own laboratory to simulate Cisco, Juniper devices and - in general - complex network topologies, you will find in D.N.S. a good friend :D The first public release has been published on Sunday, 9th of February 2014. ...
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    Liowsn Project

    Liowsn Project

    Remastered operating system for WSN

    Liowsn (Linux for works with WSN) was created to assist teachers, students and people involved with projects of Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). The operating system is Ubuntu 9.10 remastered and it contains several tools for simulation and testing installed to work with WSN. Discussion Group: http://groups.google.com/group/liowsn-users User manual: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/4912938/LiowsnManual_EN.pdf (English Version) https://dl.dropbox.com/u/4912938/LiowsnManual_PT.pdf (Portuguese Version)
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    Mesh is a Network Simulator written in VC for WinNT platforms. Useful for testing Network programms.
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