55 Open Source Networking Tools - Small Business Computing

55 Open Source Networking Tools

Written By
Cynthia Harvey
Cynthia Harvey
Oct 18, 2010
1 minute read

Open source software offers small businesses free or low-cost alternatives to a wide range of business software. The trick is knowing what’s available. If you’re managing a network in your home office or in a small business setting, you’ll find lots of open source network tools to help you keep that network humming.

Whether you need software that can help you with file transfer, network simulation, packet analysis and other networking tasks, this article lists 55 open source alternatives to popular networking tools. Our sister site Datamation.com has the full story.




Setting up and maintaining networks used to be something that only “super-geeks” did. Network engineers and administrators at large enterprises usually have a lot of in-depth technical knowledge about how systems work and how they communicate with each other.

But these days, lots of people have small networks at their homes and small businesses. They usually don’t have the same sort of specialized knowledge, but they still need to be able to set up and troubleshoot the inevitable problems.


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