What is Moonlight?

Moonlight allows you to play your PC games on almost any device, whether you're in another room or miles away from your gaming rig.

Moonlight (formerly Limelight) is an open source implementation of NVIDIA's GameStream protocol. We implemented the protocol used by the NVIDIA Shield and wrote a set of 3rd party clients.


You can stream your collection of PC games from your gaming PC to any supported device and play them remotely. Moonlight is perfect for gaming on the go without sacrificing the graphics and game selection available on PC.

C7200-adventerprisek9-mz.152-4.m11.bin Jun 2026

GNS3 will likely ask to decompress the image to improve loading times.

Provide a in your emulator to stop it from pegging your CPU.

This final segment is the software :

While physical Cisco 7200 routers have reached End-of-Life (EOL), the 152-4.m11.bin image continues to play an essential role in training and certification preparation platforms.

This specific image is highly sought after for use in simulators like . Because the 7200 series uses a General Purpose Processor (rather than specialized ASICs found in newer routers), its software can be effectively emulated on standard PC hardware. C7200-adventerprisek9-mz.152-4.m11.bin

Open GNS3 and navigate to Edit -> Preferences -> IOS Routers .

Let's break down this Cisco IOS image filename into its constituent parts to fully comprehend its capabilities and purpose.

This image supports a complete suite of interior and exterior routing protocols, built for enterprise cores and edge deployments:

Understanding the nomenclature of this binary file reveals the capabilities it provides: GNS3 will likely ask to decompress the image

This article provides a technical deep-dive into this specific IOS image, exploring its nomenclature, feature sets, hardware requirements, and deployment scenarios. Deconstructing the Image Name

It is often the "Gold Standard" image for GNS3 users to practice routing, switching (via router modules), and security.

The C7200-adventerprisek9-mz.152-4.m11.bin is a specific Cisco IOS (Internetwork Operating System) image file used for Cisco 7200 series routers. In this article, we will break down the components of this file name, discuss its significance, and provide an overview of the Cisco 7200 series routers.

This is a late-stage maintenance release in the 15.2(4) train, meaning it carries years of bug fixes and stability patches compared to earlier versions. Simulator Gold Standard: For those using This specific image is highly sought after for

Cisco IOS image filenames follow a strict nomenclature that reveals exactly what the software is built for, what features it includes, and how it runs.

The is a specific Cisco IOS software image designed for the Cisco 7200 VXR Series routers. This file represents one of the most comprehensive and stable feature sets available for this legacy but highly regarded platform, often utilized in both production environments and network simulations. Decoding the Filename

Due to its broad feature set. MPLS Studies: Highly stable implementation.

The filename reveals the specific characteristics of this Cisco IOS software:

This indicates Cisco IOS Release 15.2(4)M11 . The "M" signifies a maintenance release, often bringing bug fixes and stability improvements to the 15.2 train. File Extension (.bin): Binary image file format. Key Characteristics

Download Moonlight

Moonlight for PC, Mac, and more

Stream to Windows, MacOS, Linux, Steam Link devices, and Raspberry Pi 4

Moonlight for ChromeOS

Stream to ChromeOS laptops and tablets

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Moonlight for Android

Stream to Android devices

  • Download from Google Play
  • Download from the Amazon Appstore
  • Download from F-Droid

Moonlight for iOS & Apple TV

Stream to iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple TV

  • Download from the App Store

Moonlight Embedded

Stream to single-board computers

Moonlight for Xbox

Stream to Xbox One and Xbox Series S|X Consoles (Community Port)

  • Download from the Microsoft Store

Moonlight for PS Vita (Homebrew)

Stream to a Homebrew-enabled PlayStation Vita (Community port)

Moonlight for Nintendo Switch (Homebrew)

Stream to a Homebrew-enabled Nintendo Switch (Community port)

Moonlight for Wii U (Homebrew)

Stream to a Homebrew-enabled Wii U (Community port)

Moonlight for LG webOS TVs (Homebrew)

Stream to a LG webOS TV in Developer Mode (Community port)

Compatible hosts

Sunshine

An open-source host made from the ground up for Moonlight, Sunshine is the recommended host to start streaming with Moonlight.

GeForce Experience

The original software to stream games to the NVIDIA SHIELD and Moonlight clients, GeForce Experience and its SHIELD streaming feature are now being discontinued by NVIDIA.

Wolf

A part of the Games on Whales project, Wolf allows streaming games and applications running inside Docker containers to Moonlight clients.

Getting Started

Are you ready to stream? Check out our Setup Guide for tips on how to get started.
Have a question? Check our FAQ page to see if it's already answered there.
Seasoned Moonlight user? Give back to the community by joining our Discord and helping other users.

Who We Are

Moonlight was created by Case Western Reserve University students as a project at the MHacks hackathon in 2013 and further developed at MHacks and HackCWRU in 2014.