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LinkMonkey - Telnet Client/Server (zip)
The LinkMonkey TCP ToolSuite allows a user to perform various data and stream operations over a TCP connection. LinkMonkey, itself, is a PC software application that utilizes the standard PC Ethernet network card to provide services to the user in either a client or server mode. Once LinkMonkey is activated,...
Tags: Data, ApexHyperion, LinkMonkey TCP ToolSuite, Ethernet, Telnet, Tcp/Ip, Network Technology, Networking
Software downloads 2008-04-03

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Understanding TCP Over TCP: Effects of TCP Tunneling on End-to-End Throughput and Latency
TCP tunnel is a technology that aggregates and transfers packets sent between end hosts as a single TCP connection. By using a TCP tunnel, the fairness among aggregated flows can be improved and several protocols can be transparently transmitted through a firewall. Currently, many applications such as SSH, VTun, and...
Tags: Latency, TCP, Tcp/Ip, Networking
White papers 2007-11-16
An Analysis of TCP Through Simulation
This paper is an analysis of TCP and its variations through the use of simulations. The NS-2 network simulator was used to help understand the behaviors and characteristics of TCP variants. Two different experiments were set forth. The first varied different load conditions; the second varied queuing algorithms. The TCP...
Tags: TCP, Analysis, Tcp/Ip, Networking
White papers 2006-10-28
Experimental Evaluation of TCP Protocols for High-Speed Networks
In this paper we present experimental results evaluating the performance of the Scalable-TCP, HS-TCP, BIC-TCP, FAST-TCP and H-TCP proposals in a series of benchmark tests. In summary, we find that both Scalable-TCP and FAST-TCP consistently exhibit substantial unfairness, even when competing flows share identical network path characteristics. Scalable-TCP, HS-TCP, FAST-TCP...
Tags: Ireland, Network, Flow, TCP, Convergence, Tcp/Ip, VOIP, Networking, Telecommunications
White papers 2006-08-31
A Uni?ed Framework for Modeling TCP-Vegas, TCP-SACK, and TCP-Reno
This paper presents a general analytical framework for the modeling and analysis of TCP variations. The framework allows the modeling of multiple variations of TCP, including TCP-Vegas, TCP-SACK, and TCP-Reno, under general network situations. In particular, the framework allows us to propose the first analytical model of TCP-Vegas for arbitrary...
Tags: TCP, Framework, Modeling, Tcp/Ip, Research & Development, Networking, Business Operations
White papers 2007-10-22
Augmented Split-TCP Over Wireless LANs
This paper introduces a new split-TCP approach for improving TCP performance over IEEE 802.11-based wireless LANs. TCP over wireless LANs is not aggressive, which is a fundamental reason for poor performance. This paper proposes augmented split-TCP (AS-TCP) to mitigate this problem. The scheme extends the split-connection approach that divides a...
Tags: WLAN, TCP, Tcp/Ip, LANs, Networking, Wireless LANs, Wireless
White papers 2006-02-20
The Effect of Reverse Traffic on the Performance of New TCP Congestion Control Algorithms
Several new TCP congestion control algorithms have been proposed to speed up the TCP over very fast networks. All these algorithms propose their own modifications of the increasing/decreasing phases of classic Reno/NewReno TCP. On the other hand, all of them preserve the self-clocking mechanism, which is a fundamental part of...
Tags: Algorithm, Performance, Congestion, TCP, Tcp/Ip, Networking
White papers 2007-01-01
Is Tampered-TCP Really Effective for Getting Higher Throughput in the Internet?
This paper examines the effectiveness of tampered-TCP whose congestion control mechanism has been modified by malicious users for higher than the normal TCP throughput. This paper focuses on a tampered-TCP in which the increase and decrease ratio of the congestion window size were changed during the congestion avoidance phase. The...
Tags: Throughput, Internet, Congestion, TCP, Tcp/Ip, Networking
White papers 2006-10-19
Use of Competition Detection in TCP for Fair and Effective Utilization of Network Bandwidth
The fairness (or TCP-friendliness) of recent high-speed TCP proposals for high bandwidth-delay product networks is generally poor. The authors believe that the lack of TCP-friendliness of high-speed TCP proposals stems from their ineffectiveness in detecting competing TCP flows. The paper suggests a competition detection mechanism for a single TCP flow...
Tags: Bandwidth, Network, TCP, A-TCP, Tcp/Ip, Networking
White papers 2006-08-30
Adaptive Aggregated Aggressiveness Control on Parallel TCP Flows Using Competition Detection
This paper presents a competition detection mechanism for parallel TCP flows and uses this to propose a new parallel TCP congestion control scheme called Adaptive TCP-P (A-TCP-P). A-TCP-P automatically controls the aggregated aggressiveness of parallel TCP flows to fairly share network bandwidth with single TCP flows independently from the number...
Tags: TCP, A-TCP-P, Tcp/Ip, Networking
White papers 2006-07-28
Simulation-Based Comparisons of Tahoe, Reno, and SACK TCP
This paper uses simulations to explore the benefits of adding Selective ACKnowledgments SACK and selective repeat to TCP. The paper compares Tahoe and Reno TCP, the two most common reference implementations for TCP, with two modified versions of Reno TCP. The first version is New-Reno TCP, a modified version of...
Tags: TCP, Tcp/Ip, Networking
White papers 2005-09-26
My TCP Viewer (exe)
My TCP Viewer helps you to check TCP connections on your computer. It shows both local and remote computer's IP address and Port. It also has a TCP statistic function. It's very small only 40KB and no installation required. You can copy it to anywhere you want.
Tags: TCP, Tcp/Ip, Networking
Software downloads 2006-04-20
TCP-PR: TCP for Persistent Packet Reordering
Most standard implementations of TCP perform poorly when packets are reordered. This paper proposes a new version of TCP that maintains high throughput when reordering occurs and yet, when packet reordering does not occur, is friendly to other versions of TCP. The proposed TCP variant, or TCP-PR, does not rely...
Tags: Packet, Acknowledgement, TCP, Tcp/Ip, Networking
White papers 2006-03-27
TCP Westwood: Bandwidth Estimation for Enhanced Transport Over Wireless Links
TCP Westwood TCPW is a sender-side modification of the TCP congestion window algorithm that improves upon the performance of TCP Reno in wired as well as wireless networks. The improvement is most significant in wireless networks with lossy links, since TCP Westwood relies on end-to-end bandwidth estimation to discriminate the...
Tags: Improvement, TCP, Wireless, Tcp/Ip, Networking
White papers 2007-01-01
M-TCP+: Using Disconnection Feedback to Improve Performance of TCP in Wired/Wireless Networks
This paper proposes the M-TCP+ algorithm for heterogeneous wired/wireless networks. The algorithm is a modification of M-TCP that was proposed for deployment in mobile cellular networks. It is recommended that Internet hosts enable the delayed acknowledgement delayed ACK option to maximize network bandwidth by reducing the number of ACKs sent...
Tags: Algorithm, Performance, Network, TCP, M-TCP+ Algorithm, Tcp/Ip, Engineering, Networking
White papers 2007-06-28
TCP-Com (EXE)
TCP-Com is a software based RS232 to TCP/IP converter. TCP-Com allows any of the RS232 serial ports on your PC to interface directly to a TCP/IP network. For example, you can use TCP-Com to turn a PC into a 'Serial Device Server' so that you can connect any RS232 serial...
Tags: Network, TCP-Com, Tcp/Ip, Network Technology, Networking
Software downloads 2004-08-18
Implementation Experiments of the TCP Proxy Mechanism
Interest in the TCP overlay network, which controls the data transmission quality at the transport layer, has grown as the user demand for sophisticated and diversified services in the Internet has increased. In the TCP overlay network, TCP proxy is a fundamental mechanism that transparently splits a TCP connection between...
Tags: TCP, Tcp/Ip, Networking
White papers 2005-08-31
TCP-Adaptive Reno for Improving Efficiency-Friendliness Tradeoffs of TCP Congestion Control Algorithm
It has been recognized that TCP throughput deteriorates in networks with large bandwidth-delay-product and non-negligible packet losses. A number of protocols, such as High Speed TCP, Scalable TCP and TCP-Westwood have been proposed to address this problem. However, their lack of friendliness to existing protocols has hampered their wide deployment...
Tags: Algorithm, Network, Congestion, TCP, Tcp/Ip, Networking
White papers 2006-01-20
A New TCP for Persistent Packet Reordering
Most standard implementations of TCP perform poorly when packets are reordered. This paper proposes a new version of TCP that maintains high throughput when reordering occurs and yet, when packet reordering does not occur, is friendly to other versions of TCP. The proposed TCP variant, or TCP-PR, does not rely...
Tags: Packet, TCP, Tcp/Ip, Networking
White papers 2006-01-23
TCP Pacing Revisited
TCP pacing promises to reduce burstiness of TCP traffic and alleviate the impact of under-buffered routers and switches on flow throughput. However, current research literatures have not always agreed on the overall benefits of pacing. This paper re-examines the benefits and drawbacks of TCP pacing in light of new TCP...
Tags: TCP, Tcp/Ip, Networking
White papers 2007-01-01
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