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Network Emulator 3.0


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 95/98, TCP/IP stack
Downloads 2,373 Limitations None
Publisher Lev Walkin File Size 562k
Date added 08 Jan 1999 Check your speed

Network Emulator is an emulator of TCP/IP networks and services. It can create virtual hosts, hubs, and switches, interconnect them, and even run virtual programs on virtual computers. It supports IP filtering, ICMP, UDP and TCP packets and can show access lists for Cisco routers. In this shareware version only five hosts are supported and advertisements are enabled.

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