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access to the osi layer using java.

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Hello,
I need to access to all the osi layer using Java.
But java.net has access only to 4 layer but not to the 3 layer .
when I did a search in the net ,I found the package JSocketWrench but I didn't an interessant documents which help me to use this package
Please who can help me by giving some examples using this package.
Thank you
Feb 16 '08 #1
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r035198x
13,262 MVP
Hello,
I need to access to all the osi layer using Java.
But java.net has access only to 4 layer but not to the 3 layer .
when I did a search in the net ,I found the package JSocketWrench but I didn't an interessant documents which help me to use this package
Please who can help me by giving some examples using this package.
Thank you
Your question can be considered vague. Is it possible to be more specific on what you want to access?
Feb 16 '08 #2
mdlleréseau
2 New Member
Your question can be considered vague. Is it possible to be more specific on what you want to access?
I want to acces to the throughtput,the number of packets recieved correctly,
Feb 17 '08 #3
sicarie
4,677 Recognized Expert Moderator Specialist
I want to acces to the throughtput,the number of packets recieved correctly,
Did you look at jpcap?
Feb 17 '08 #4

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