Net disabler

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klon
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Net disabler

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We may want to turn the internet off temporarily the reasons are varied and many , to prevent programs from calling home or from updating, to prevent your computer from receiving email or social media alerts etc. you could also use it to avoid distractions during work , to make sure no one will use your internet connection without your permission (mean childern) etc.

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If you are looking for a tool that allows you to quickly cut off the Internet connection, then “Net Disabler” is offering exactly what you are looking for.
– NetDisabler does not install any service
– NetDisabler offer 3 Internet blocking methods
– NetDisabler has a password protection feature
– NetDisabler is Portable and freeware Application

http://www.sordum.org/9660/net-disabler-v1-0/
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Re: Net disbler v1.0

#2 Post by webfork »

Looks great. Thanks for posting about this. I like the command line options, password, and multiple blocking methods.

You might (in future versions) consider choosing a different icon as this one suggests blocking wireless connections only.

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Re: Net disbler v1.0

#3 Post by klon »

Thank you for the feedback webfork , you're right

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Re: Net disabler v1.0

#4 Post by klon »

fixed , permanent solution :)

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Re: Net disabler v1.0

#5 Post by webfork »

klon wrote:Thank you for the feedback webfork , you're right
Awesome, glad that was useful :)

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#6 Post by klon »

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Net Disabler v1.1

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What is New (Thursday, April 8, 2021)

1.[ADDED] – Language Support
2.[ADDED] – Block with Proxy feature
3.[ADDED] – Enable or Disable Internet via System Tray Icon
4.[ADDED] – Enable / Disable Internet Buttons
5.[ADDED] – Checkbox icons
6.[ADDED] – Open Internet, Hide window on startup and hide when minimized options
7.[FIXED] – GUI letters are too small
8.[FIXED] – It is difficult to remove each box individually when we want to unblock Internet
(In this version You can remove the internet ban without removing the ticks in the boxes)
9.[ADDED] – Some code improvements

Supported Operating Systems: Windows 10 , Windows 8.1 , Windows 8 , Windows 7 , Windows Vista – Windows XP (except Block with Windows Firewall feature) – both x86 and x64

Supported languages: English, Turkish , German , Russian , French , Polish , Spanish , Czech , Korean , Slovenian , Chinese Simplified , Hebrew , Italian , Hungarian , Greek , Swedish

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https://www.sordum.org/9660/net-disabler-v1-1/

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https://www.sordum.org/files/downloads. ... t-disabler

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Re: Net disabler

#7 Post by TxT-man »

I was used to just disconnecting the net-cable when I wanted to go off-line on my usual connected PC.
But after re-arranging my office, reaching the cable is a hassle - so I searched for a little utility to solve the problem.
Technically I could disconnect the net with Proton's VPN App, but it took an handful of clicks.
This little program actually solved the problem - rightclicking on the system tray icon gives the choice to toggle the net-connection off/on.

As far as I can see (after a couple of hours of testing) it is both safe and portable - and deserve a place in the main database (So other users don't have to scour the nets to find a solution...)

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Re: Net disabler

#8 Post by Midas »

The main reason I like Sordum's utils: Simple solutions that just work. 8)

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