Monitor and analyze the traffic of your network adapters, then define rules or priorities for a better control of the Internet connection
Version | 10.5.3 Build 3032 |
Updated | April 21 2022 |
Developer |
SeriousBit
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User Rating |
1968
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Original File Size | 7.6 MB |
Downloads | 33656 |
Systems | Windows XP, Windows XP 64 bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2003, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Network Tools |
With the help of NetBalancer you can monitor incoming and outgoing traffic in a user-friendly environment. It includes a handy set of features.
At the end of the installation procedure, NetBalancer automatically restarts your web browsers. Once initialized, a list of all active processes is displayed in the main frame.
You can check out the ID, download and upload rate, priority, download and upload limit, number of connections, downloaded and uploaded size, along with the file path, command line, and creation date for each process.
The bottom part of the panel contains a traffic chart and a list with remote IP connections and ports, protocols, statuses, local IPs and ports, process name, and others.
It is possible to establish the download and upload priority, create rules, reset all traffic, configure network adapters, block all network traffic, as well as choose another language for the UI. These are just some of the options provided by NetBalance.
The application is very light on the system resources, running on low CPU and RAM. It has a good response time and works smoothly, without causing the OS to hang, crash or pop up error dialogs. Thanks to its advanced settings, NetBalancer Crack should please power users.
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