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NetBalancer 12.0.1.3507

August 8, 2023 - Software
NetBalancer 12.0.1.3507

NetBalancer – is a Windows application for local network traffic control and monitoring. Browse and do any internet activity comfortably on your PC even when your download manager or torrent client downloads huge files from internet – just lower their network priority with NetBalancer. With traffic rules you can set priorities, limit or block your metered network traffic based on various settings like time of day, network protocol or application type. With deep packet inspection you can block BitTorrent traffic, limit the Steam application and set a high network priority for your browser or games.

Applications with a higher network priority will gain more traffic bandwidth than those with a lower one.

The most important features of NetBalancer are:

Set download and upload network priority for any process. Currently supported priorities are:
– High priority
– Normal priority
– Low priority
– Block traffic
– Ignore traffic
– Limit traffic
– Set download and upload speed limits for a process
– Show all system processes with their in and out network traffic speed
– Show current connection for any process
– Show downloaded and uploaded traffic for any process since NetBlancer’s start
– View overall system traffic as a graph
– Show last 15 seconds traffic in system tray
– Fine tune priorities (see Level Severity setting).
– Also NetBalancer has a menu option “Request a Feature”. Using it, a user can notify us of a feature that he/she would like to see implemented. We value feedback and strongly consider implementing each request.

The main difference between NetBalancer and other traffic shaping software is that NetBalancer works with priorities, so applications with low priority won’t be limited if other high priority applications don’t use network.

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Thanks to Pawel97 release

 

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One thought on “NetBalancer 12.0.1.3507

IntNinja

The medicine does not work anymore, it just puts the user at 15 day trial

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