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    UDPStressTest

    UDPStressTest

    A Desktop app for network stress testing, TCP-Ping and icmp ping.

    ... * When you start the test you see testing throughput as a graph against time also total size of packet sent in (MB). *You can use it as DOS attack tool. *Every action done on the app is logged in XML file as data source (only stress test + ping). *TCP-Ping is a perfect way to discover network devices which active firewall to ignore ping packets or you can use it as TCP port scanner to check your network security. *Stress test speed graph can be exported as image easily. *Searching log files for certain data is also integrated to app. *Exporting search results as static HTML page.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    FBENCH

    FBENCH

    FBENCH is TCP and UDP throughput-measurement and stress-test tool.

    FBENCH is the throughput benchmark tool for measuring TCP and UDP performance between two systems. It also used as the networking stress tool. Originally it was developed as part of the FNET TCP/IP stack project.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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