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Old 08-21-2010, 09:19 AM   #1
Gabrial
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Bulk abd real data transfer over ad hoc/WLAN network under Fedora 13


Hi all,

I am newbie to linux, I am dealing with Fedora core 13. I have already succeedded in building an ad hoc network and a WLAN network. My next step is to get some networking statistics such delay, throughput, etc. So, I need traffic to flow through the network for both multimedia traffic and bulk data traffic.

My question is:
How to send files between nodes on the network (I found commands ftp, rcp but do not know whether they are the correct choice for this). ID their any application to perform this?

Also, I want to perform some video streaming between two nodes to study the behavior of real time data transfer. Is thier any application to perform this?

Waiting your help!!

Gaby
 
  


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