Troubleshooting network data packets just got a lot easier with Packet Sender. With Packet Sender, you can set up network packets based on IP (or domain name for a quick look-up), port, Hex or ASCII data, and specify either UDP or TCP protocol.Results are stored in the live traffic log. Packets in the log can be easily saved and sent right back out to another destination.In addition to sending packets, Packet Sender has a built-in TCP and UDP server running on the port number you specify as well as resending saved packets a a timed inverval.
Sends TCP and UDP packets. Also can act as a server to receive TCP and UDP packets. Also has a command line interface.
Cons
Pretty minimalist. Maybe that is a positive.
Summary
Does exactly what it says.
Not to the 1-star reviewer. The junkware is being bundled by CNet, *NOT* Packet Sender. There is a perfectly clean installer from the Packet Sender web site which is where I got it. CNet has been shoving junk for a while.
Packaged with malware
newjd
Pros
Sends TCP and UDP packets as described.
Cons
Installs a variety pack of difficult to remove broswer malware such as search.conduit.com