UPnP-Inspector

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UPnP-Inspector

https://github.com/coherence-project/UPnP-Inspector
The Inspector is an UPnP Device and Service analyzer.

The Inspector is an UPnP Device and Service analyzer, and a debugging tool, based on the Coherence DLNA/UPnP framework. Modeled loosely after the Intel UPnP Device Spy and Device Validator.</> It is a GUI to discover and explore UPnP devices on your network. Detected devices are displayed in a tree-view, where - amongst other things - actions can be called and state-variables be queried. It will host the tests from our UPnP test-suite, to provide a central place to verify device implementations and hunt down any UPnP anomalies.





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4 July 2021

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Leaders and contributors

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Frank Scholz Maintainer


Resources and communication

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VCS Repository Webviewhttps://github.com/coherence-project/UPnP-Inspector
Bug Trackinghttps://github.com/coherence-project/UPnP-Inspector/issues
Python (Ref)https://pypi.org/project/UPnP-Inspector


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