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haneWIN TFTP Server 1.7.2.1 is a shareware Network Server application that provides a multithreaded implementation of the Trivial File Transfer Protocol on Windows systems. Built strictly on RFC 1350 and incorporating every option defined in RFCs 2347-2349—blocksize, transfer size, and timeout tuning—the program is engineered for administrators who need to move firmware images, configuration scripts, or boot files quickly and reliably across local or wide-area networks. Its multithreaded architecture keeps throughput high even under heavy concurrent load, while full support for RFC 2090 multicast and Intel/PXE-style multicast enables simultaneous deployment to entire classrooms, labs, or branch offices without repeated unicast sessions. The server installs as a native Windows service on XP through Windows 11, so it starts automatically and continues operating when no user is logged on; a control-panel applet gives convenient real-time monitoring and remote reconfiguration. Granular security rules restrict each client by IP address, operation type (read or write), and directory path, letting network managers expose only the folders required for a given task. Although only one maintained version (1.7.2.1) is currently offered, the codebase has remained stable across years of production use in embedded development, VoIP provisioning, and OS imaging workflows. haneWIN TFTP Server is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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