haneWIN Software specializes in compact, RFC-compliant network services that slip cleanly into Windows environments where lightweight, license-free infrastructure is preferred over heavy server roles. The catalog centers on core Internet protocols: a DHCP/BOOTP server hands out addresses and PXE options for diskless clients; a primary/secondary DNS server answers queries and accepts dynamic RFC 2136 updates, letting workstations register themselves without manual A-record edits; an LLDP agent advertises switch-port identity and VLAN tags to neighboring Cisco, HP or Hirschmann gear, easing topology documentation; a multithreaded NFS server exports NTFS folders to Linux, macOS or ESXi hosts at Gigabit line speed without Samba overhead; and a TFTP server delivers firmware, configs or SIP images to phones, routers and cameras using variable block-size extensions for brisk WAN transfers. Typical scenarios include labs that need a quick PXE boot environment, branch offices that want local name resolution while still forwarding to upstream resolvers, virtualization farms that share ISO stores over NFS, or telecom techs who flash new firmware to hundreds of CPE devices overnight. All utilities share a small memory footprint, a simple INI-style configuration file, and a tray monitor that logs every packet for instant troubleshooting. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are sourced from trusted Windows package channels such as winget, always pull the latest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.
The software implements a DHCP/BOOTP Server based on RFC 2131.
DetailsThe server can run as Primary or Backup name server and supports dynamic DNS updates based on RFC 2136.
DetailsThe haneWIN LLDP software implements a LLDP Agent based on the IEEE 802.1AB standard for the Link Layer Discovery Protocol.
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