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ZeroTier SDK
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ZeroTier-enabled apps. Virtual network access embedded directly into applications and games.
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ZeroTier-enabled apps and devices.
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## What does it do?
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Secure virtual network access embedded directly into applications, games, and devices. Imagine starting an instance of your application or game and having it automatically be a member of your virtual network without having to rewrite your networking layer. Check out our [Integrations](integrations/) to learn how to integrate this into your application, device, or ecosystem.
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Imagine starting an instance of your application or game and having it automatically be a member of your virtual network without having to rewrite your networking layer.
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## How is it used?
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## How do I use it?
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There are generally two ways one might want to use the service.
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## Build instructions
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Check out our [Integrations](integrations/) to learn how to integrate this into your application.
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## How does it work?
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We've built a special background tap service that pairs the ZeroTier protocol with swappable user-space network stacks. For our initial release we've provided drivers for [Lightweight IP (lwIP)](http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/lwip/) and [picoTCP](http://www.picotcp.com/). The aim is to provide a new way for you to bring your applications onto your virtual network. For a more in-depth explanation of our technology take a look at our [SDK Primer](docs/zt_sdk_primer.md)
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We've designed a background tap service that pairs the ZeroTier protocol with swappable user-space network stacks. We've provided drivers for [Lightweight IP (lwIP)](http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/lwip/) and [picoTCP](http://www.picotcp.com/). The aim is to give you a new way to bring your applications onto your virtual network. For a more in-depth explanation of our technology take a look at our [SDK Primer](docs/zt_sdk_primer.md)
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## APIs
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ZeroTier SDK
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ZeroTier-enabled apps. Virtual network access embedded directly into applications and games.
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ZeroTier-enabled apps and devices.
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## What does it do?
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Secure virtual network access embedded directly into applications, games, and devices. Imagine starting an instance of your application or game and having it automatically be a member of your virtual network without having to rewrite your networking layer. Check out our [Integrations](integrations/) to learn how to integrate this into your application, device, or ecosystem.
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Imagine starting an instance of your application or game and having it automatically be a member of your virtual network without having to rewrite your networking layer.
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## How is it used?
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## How do I use it?
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There are generally two ways one might want to use the service.
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## Build instructions
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Check out our [Integrations](integrations/) to learn how to integrate this into your application.
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## How does it work?
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We've built a special background tap service that pairs the ZeroTier protocol with swappable user-space network stacks. For our initial release we've provided drivers for [Lightweight IP (lwIP)](http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/lwip/) and [picoTCP](http://www.picotcp.com/). The aim is to provide a new way for you to bring your applications onto your virtual network. For a more in-depth explanation of our technology take a look at our [SDK Primer](docs/zt_sdk_primer.md)
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We've designed a background tap service that pairs the ZeroTier protocol with swappable user-space network stacks. We've provided drivers for [Lightweight IP (lwIP)](http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/lwip/) and [picoTCP](http://www.picotcp.com/). The aim is to give you a new way to bring your applications onto your virtual network. For a more in-depth explanation of our technology take a look at our [SDK Primer](docs/zt_sdk_primer.md)
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## APIs
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