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WEP Key Generator
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Date added: 08.08.2004 |
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32-bit application that generates 40-bit and 104-bit WEP keys in ASCII or HEX format. Per the 802.11 specification, the remaining 24-bits which make up the Initialization Vector are concatenated to the beginning of these values to make up the total 64-bit and 128-bit key respectively. If your motherboard uses an Intel chipset that implements the h/w based RNG, "REAL" will be displayed at the top of the application window. If this feature is not supported, "PSEUDO" will be displayed at the top of the window and random numbers will be generated using the standard C library function rand(). To determine which chipset you have, run the Intel chipset utility, if you have a chipset >= 810 and a firmware hub is identified then your PC supports this special function. To enable this functionality, you will need to obtain the Intel Security driver.
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DataMover For Networks (32 bit)
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Date added: 15.06.2010 |
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Winsock network application that performs end-to-end benchmarking and functional level testing between IPv4 and IPv6 networking endpoints. |
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Detect (16 bit)
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Date added: 28.09.2007 |
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16-bit application that identifies various models of Intel, 3COM and TLAN NICs and returns the following numbers if a NIC is detected: 1 = 3COM, 2 = INTEL, 3 = TLAN. This utility can be used with the DOS Network client to automatically install the correct NIC driver when the client diskette is used on different configurations.
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DataMover For Networks (64 bit)
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Date added: 15.06.2010 |
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Winsock network application that performs end-to-end benchmarking and functional level testing between IPv4 and IPv6 networking endpoints. |
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DataMover For Networks Linux Server Edition (32 bit)
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Date added: 06.01.2009 |
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Berkeley Socket network application that performs end-to-end benchmarking and functional level testing between IPv4 and IPv6 networking endpoints.
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