Windows 10: Control Internet traffic on your Windows device with NetLimiter

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    GHacks New Member

    Control Internet traffic on your Windows device with NetLimiter


    NetLimiter is an Internet traffic control and monitoring tool for Microsoft Windows devices; our last review of the software dates back to 2008 and NetLimiter 2. A lot has changed since then and the program's functionality has been extended significantly.

    NetLimiter 4 is a Shareware program for Windows. It is available as a Lite and a Pro version, and a lifetime license is available for $19.99 respectively $29.99 at the time of writing.

    The program may look like a firewall application on first glance as it enables you to control Internet traffic. You can block all Internet activity of a program that runs on the Windows device using NetLimiter, and that is one of its core purposes.

    When you first start the program after installation, you are presented with a list of processes with Internet connections in the main interface.

    Control Internet traffic on your Windows device with NetLimiter netlimiter-4.png

    The upload and download rate is displayed for each, and you see existing rules right away as well on the screen.

    You can set new rules or change them right from the screen. To do that, hover over any process listed by the application and you will see six icons in the rules column. Use these to prioritize traffic, set download or upload limits, block incoming or outgoing traffic, or set incoming and outgoing quotas.

    Control Internet traffic on your Windows device with NetLimiter limit-internet-traffic.png

    You may use the info view panel on the right to control these settings for the selected application.

    Most rules are self-explanatory, but you may wonder what priority does exactly. When you set the priority of a process, NetLimiter will automatically limit other applications based on the priority level.

    Setting an application to critical or high limits traffic of all applications with a lower priority to ensure that the prioritized application gets the bandwidth its needs. You could set the priority of an online multiplayer game or high quality video stream to critical to get the best possible performance.

    Similarly, it is possible to set the priority of a process to low to limit bandwidth of the process if other processes with higher priorities require bandwidth.

    Setting limits for individual processes is another option that NetLimiter provides. The main difference between using priorities and limits is that priorities are automatic and controlled by the application while limits are manually set by the user.

    Limits define download and upload limits for individual applications. It is the maximum bandwidth speed of a program running on the system. You may set limits right away, assign quotas to applications to have limits assigned to processes once the quota limit is reached, or use a scheduler to assign limits based on day and time.

    Besides setting priorities and limits, you may also block the incoming or outgoing traffic of an application outright. If you never want a program to transfer data to the Internet or receive data, this is the option to choose.

    A right-click on a process displays a context menu with additional options that include killing a process, adding rules, opening the connection history, or moving it to the hidden list.

    You may look up the connection history and traffic stats of the entire system or individual applications. The connection history provides you with a clean list of all programs with Internet connectivity while NetLimiter was running.

    It is a great option to catch applications that you may have missed, and control their Internet or network traffic.

    Control Internet traffic on your Windows device with NetLimiter netlmiter-traffic-stats.png

    NetLimiter supports custom filters that provide you with advanced monitoring options, e.g. to monitor HTTP traffic of all web browsers, or to monitor traffic to a specific website or server.

    NetLimiter Lite vs Pro


    NetLimiter 4 is offered in two versions: a lite and pro version. Both editions offer the same core functionality -- Internet traffic monitoring, priorities, limits and traffic charts are supported by both -- but the Pro edition is the only one that supports rules, connection history and logs, the connection blocker, user permissions, remote administration, scheduler, the filter editor, quotas, and stats.

    Closing Words and verdict


    NetLimiter 4 is an advanced Internet monitoring and control application for Windows that is easy to use yet powerful. You may use it to find out which applications connect to the Internet, how much bandwidth processes use in real-time and over time, and to control traffic or block it outright.

    Now You: do you use programs to monitor or control your Internet traffic?

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    GHacks, Nov 23, 2020
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  2. camelia Win User

    NetLimiter?

    Hello,

    I like NetLimiter is easy and simple somehow like Little Snitch for Mac
    NetLimiter

    What I don't like is the license cost for 2 Win PCs is very expensive for me, any other suggestion?

    Thanks
    Came
     
    camelia, Nov 23, 2020
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  3. Mussels Win User
    Internet Monitoring Program over a Home Network?

    Bandwidth meter pro, or netlimiter. neither are free, and netlimiter currently doesnt work with 7 (dont try, it causes BSOD's)

    netlimiter can tell the difference between LAN and internet traffic, but as i said - people can just kill the service and get away with 'free' internet usage.

    BTW, my PFsense box is only a celeron 500 with 128MB of ram and a 4.3GB HDD - you dont need much to make a smoothwall for this job, mines running an adsl2+ connection with no problems.
     
    Mussels, Nov 23, 2020
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  4. Gramps Win User

    Control Internet traffic on your Windows device with NetLimiter

    Internet connection dropping


    I had already tried this and it did not work. I did find an updated driver for my adapter (Realtek) and so far no more problems. Thanks for the suggestion!
     
    Gramps, Nov 23, 2020
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