My own tcp stack



Hi all,
I use WinPcap library to sniff some application and collect tcp packets to
my own application. When the network is good it works fine and the packets
are collected one by one. Problem is when the network is bad, and the
packets are retransmitted (and also some other special packets are
transferred between the parties).
I must implement myself a partial tcp stack that peocesses these special
cases.
Can someone advise for a source a reference to such a code or to similar
one?

Regards

Claudio


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