TCP-UDP Client

Published by: Lorenzo Greco
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TCP-UDP Client is an iPhone and iPod Touch application that allows you to control a server based on a TCP or UDP communication, whenever and wherever you want.
During the device configuration, you just have to insert the server IP address and the port number where the connection will be established. At this point you can send any command you want.
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  • Is TCP-UDP Client free?

    Yes, TCP-UDP Client is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    TCP-UDP Client is free.

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TCP-UDP Client Reviews

Simply not working

kazems on

United States

The App is providing two buttons to test tcp and udp. Neither one is working. It’s simply does not give you any feedback when you press on send button!

Awesome!

TheShears on

United States

I used this app to test out some firewall rules. It works great!

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