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    Analisi Rete di Zangune

    Analisi Rete di Zangune

    Find information to forward eMule ports

    Doubleclick on arz.bat and it will generate a text file where you can find almost all useful information to forward eMule ports in your router. You can paste the file content on IRC or a forum to start getting help.
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    Delay Based Routing Protocol

    Delay Based Routing Protocol

    A distance vector routing protocol based on delay for IPv4 & IPv6

    A new routing protocol called Delay Based Routing Protocol (DBRP). It is a flexible distance vector routing protocol with a metric based on delay. It natively supports IPv4 and IPv6, and can also carry information for common services such DNS servers
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    kfritz

    Display incomming calls on your desktop

    KFritz is a KDE Plasma 6 Plasmoid that connects to your AVM Fritz!Box and displays real-time incoming calls. It shows the caller name and number, maintains a history of recent calls, and integrates with the KDE notification system for alerts. Designed for modern Plasma 6 environments, KFritz supports: Real-time call monitoring via the FritzBox CallMonitor Caller name resolution from the FritzBox phonebook via TR-064 Recent call history with timestamps Compact and full Plasma representations KDE notifications using KNotification
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