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Offline Gulliver

Re: Best TCP Suite
« on: May 21, 2011, 12:54:02 AM »
I have tried several TCP-IP stacks in all these years:

Termite TCP 1.60, which was great but only supported slip connections.
AmiTCP 4.3, which was also great and powerfull, but a nightmare to set up.
Genesis (both the 3.9 and version 1.08) were great, but lacking support for dinamic IPs.
Miami Deluxe was the best, but it was unfortunately slower than the rest.
I was never able to get Interworks I-Net 225, and I never knew anyone who used it. :(

Then there is RoadShow which should be commercially released soon, and promises the highest speeds and lowest requirements but unfortunately, it will have no GUI to configure it.

For the time being, if you have a fast Amiga, I would use Miami Deluxe (its keyfiles are available on the internet).  If not, then AmiTCP is a reasonable choice. If you have 3.9 and have a fixed IP address, then go the Genesis route.

I hope it helps :)
 

Offline Gulliver

Re: Best TCP Suite
« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2011, 02:20:02 AM »
Quote from: mongo;639216
Both AmiTCP and Miami are based on the BSD stack.


Genesis is based on AmiTCP 4.5 so it is also based on the BSD stack. The upcoming RoadShow too.
 

Offline Gulliver

Re: Best TCP Suite
« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2011, 03:54:38 AM »
Quote from: kolla;639224
Hm, not sure what you mean with "up to 3.2", but latest NetBSD 5.1 officially supports Amiga.


He probably meant OpenBSD, which supported Amigas until version 3.2