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Sorga- Handy Server Net Helper Overview

Sorga- Handy Server Net Helper is an iPhone application developed by Wuhan Qiyang Network Technology Co. Ltd. It falls under the category of Education & Reference. This program allows users to create multiple Tcp/Udp servers and clients, displaying their IP address. Notable features include support for automatic scrolling, hiding sent messages, log sending support, server QR code sharing, and custom naming.

To establish TCP communication, users need to build a server and acquire its IP and port number. On the other hand, UDP establishes connections differently, only requiring the creation of a connection object without specifying the server's IP and port number. It's crucial for the server and client to be in the same LAN during usage.

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