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12 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
This is quite strange. May be an older copy has been cached by a proxy server?
invalid character WiFiGuard.cfg
12 years ago, by Andrew in WiFi Guard Forum
It means the file has somehow been damaged. Just delete the empty CFG file and a new one will be created.
12 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
Hi Gavin, I think I know what the problem is. It currently does not work properly if you have Any-to-Any rule. Instead, create a rule with the source as the IP address range that covers your LAN, like this: In this case BM will correctly swap MAC addresses where necessary and won't create ones for the BM machine itself.
12 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
QuoteAs I only need the Lite version for personal use, can you please help in activating it? Do I need a License Key?] See the FREE link at the purchase page for the license key. It has just been published. QuoteSo my question is, how do I excempt the BWM's own NIC MAC's from being used in an automatic stream detection for MAC's? Sorry, Gavin I don't quite understand. You can just make the
Network Scanner cannot see logged user on Win7
12 years ago, by Andrew in Network Scanner Forum
That's probably tighter security settings in effect on Windows 7 by default, which prevent the network scanner from getting them.
Re: How to change the look of the toolbar
12 years ago, by Andrew in NetWorx Forum
It's in the hidden settings. You need to set Overlay desk band numbers to False.
invalid character WiFiGuard.cfg
12 years ago, by Andrew in WiFi Guard Forum
Which one? QuoteKenny DanielsonSomething freezes Win 8 with the drive light on. or QuoteKenny DanielsonError message at infrequent times: Invalid character in WiFiGuard.cfg
12 years ago, by Andrew in NetWorx Forum
All connections means really all. In this case NetWorx enumerates all adapters in your system, including virtual ones and sums their usage up. If you happen to have a virtual adapter or some filtering software, the results will be incorrect. So choosing Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller is a good idea. NetWorx will monitor that adapter only without taking into account any irrelevant readings f
Re: Would router monitoring take care of all Internet traffic?
12 years ago, by Andrew in NetWorx Forum
With NetWorx you basically have got two options: 1. Install NetWorx on every computer on your network. This can only be done if all your computers are running Windows. While NetWorx can only monitor traffic on the computer where it is installed, instances of NetWorx can talk to each other so that each instance is synchronised and shows the actual overall usage. The synchronisation needs t
12 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
It doesn't sound very challenging. I think I'll add redirect to an external host before release
12 years ago, by Andrew in Connection Emulator Forum
That's a system prompt that the installer has no control over. It however can be easily suppressed. I am attaching our certificate, with which you will just need to launch the following command before installing the software itself: certutil -addstore "TrustedPublisher" sp.cer This will add the certificate to the list of trusted publishers and the system won't pop that confirmat
12 years ago, by Andrew in NetWorx Forum
Not sure, but it seems there is some sort filtering software or virtual adapters present in the system. Try choosing the LAN interface connected to the router in the list of adapters to monitor in NetWorx, so it does not take into account any other adapters that may be present.
12 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
Quotemostafai wish i can import rules by *.xml even one time We have added importing old XML files, you can download a fresh copy from the link in the first post. QuoteRonnyBasically if you have 100 rules and you need to set them all to your LAN or WAN interface, you would manually have to go through each rule and do it. Good idea, added:
Synology diskstation monitoring
12 years ago, by Andrew in NetWorx Forum
This can't be done because NetWorx only supports monitoring one device at a time. You can use the portable edition of NetWorx though. You could place another copy of NetWorx portable in a separate folder, and setup one to monitor your computer, the other to monitor your NAS. Then create a shortcut in the Startup folder to make the second instance start on system boot. You will have two copie
Synology diskstation monitoring
12 years ago, by Andrew in NetWorx Forum
In the screen below click Monitor my router than this computer, enter the station's IP address and choose the interface you'd like to monitor. Shouldn't be too difficult
Synology diskstation monitoring
12 years ago, by Andrew in NetWorx Forum
If it has the standard SNMP service built-in, NetWorx should be able to monitor it. Nothing needs to be added or changed.
12 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
We have added the live usage monitor as requested. @ Mostafa: you can use a proxy server if that's what you mean by cache.
12 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
I expect a release to be available within a couple of weeks. Really want to test it well before that. Also, any suggestions or feature requests are welcome
12 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
Hi Gavin, QuoteIf I assign only a source in the own rate limit, will it automatically do it for destination as well under the one stream? Yes, it's automatically reversed. For example, to and to would be one stream. You'll see right away in the list of streams. QuoteHow long does a stream stay before it expires or is removed automatically? The default setting is 6 months, it's how l
12 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
Well if there's still demand for it, we'll add it again. It's not gone forever.
Re: Unrecognised device, MAC address all zeros
12 years ago, by Andrew in WiFi Guard Forum
It definitely shouldn't be like this. Could you please take a screen shot or post the text output of the arp -van command when the WiFi Guard happens to show zero MAC addresses?
Re: Impossible to "Follow router instead of computer"
12 years ago, by Andrew in NetWorx Forum
It's quite strange, but would be inclined to think it's a firewall issue. Try disabling your firewall completely and see if it helps.
12 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
It's doesn't really seem to be required as the main view has got the throughput column where you can see all rules traffic at once (and sort by it).
12 years ago, by Andrew in Network Scanner Forum
There is another mechanism you can use, but you will need to download the latest build for it. Initially it was designed for making batch files to simplify administrative tasks. You can use it this way or to generate a list of rows and columns in whatever combination you need. Select the rows you'd like to include, choose Actions - Create Batch File from the main menu and type in the column
Feature request for B and C class buttons
12 years ago, by Andrew in Network Scanner Forum
There is no really no need in them, because: 1. If you are scanning your own network, there is an automatic address range detection: 2. If you have an IP address in the clipboard, hit Ctrl + P and see what happens: Hope this helps.
12 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
The .DB format is replacing XML as a means of backing up, transferring and restoring data. Unlike XML in the past, the .DB format contains a complete set of bandwidth manager's data, including settings and usage records. By the way, even though it's a binary format, it's a standard SQLite database that can be edited if needed. We will add a way to use configuration files from BM 2.x, howev
12 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
We have exciting news for BM users: we are glad to announce a brand new release. As the previous v2.9 branch was no longer suitable for further development due to certain design issues and obsolete codebase, this new release is a result of a complete redevelopment of the product with performance, stability and maintainability in mind. Major new features of this release include: Full IPv6
Re: Saving scan results to the cvs, txt, etc
12 years ago, by Andrew in Network Scanner Forum
Not sure if you really need a copy or selective save feature, but selective saving is there already To prevent some columns from being saved, you can hide them. See View - Visible Columns. The columns that are not visible, are not saved. To prevent some rows from being saved, you can use the filter to hide them. Hidden rows are not saved. But I guess you are looking for something more li
12 years ago, by Andrew in RAM Disk Forum
No, because it requires the installation of a driver that starts at system boot.
Network Scanner Behavior Win XP vs Win 7
12 years ago, by Andrew in Network Scanner Forum
No, it shouldn't be a TCP/IP stack or bitness issue. There could be a few reasons: 1. Different masks were used in the IP configurations. Say, you could have 255.0.0.0 on the old machine and 255.255.255.0 on the new machine. 2. Different MAC resolution settings. Make sure all the methods are ticked and are in this order: 3. Possibly stricter built-in Windows 7's firewall settings.