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534054 2007-03-18 10:35:00 Are there any free or fully functional trialware programs that can limit/kill net access to specific programs during a specified timeframe?

I tried using bitcomet for bittorrent downloads because that has built in scheduling, but it doesn't work very well. when the cutoff time was reached, the downloads continued. The downloads stopped themselves as I clicked on each one, but I want to be able to leave them unattended for several days at a time.
Greven (91)
534055 2007-03-18 11:40:00 Have a look at your router settings. Some allow you to close ports at certain times of the day. raytaylor (12014)
534056 2007-03-18 19:40:00 Utorrents scheduler works very well :D

I don't think there are any routers that can cut net access to specific ports/program, some if not all can cut your entire net off though :rolleyes:
The_End_Of_Reality (334)
534057 2007-03-19 02:59:00 Get UTorrent 1.6.1 Build 490. Has an excellent scheduler built in. Do not get later versions as they were bought over by MPAA affliates and allegedly added "funny" code. 1.6.1 Build 490 was the last clean build. tmrafi (5179)
534058 2007-03-19 03:50:00 Are there any free or fully functional trialware programs that can limit/kill net access to specific programs during a specified timeframe?



I thought it was called GoLarge, by Xtra? :D
Lizard (2409)
534059 2007-03-19 06:55:00 Get UTorrent 1.6.1 Build 490. Has an excellent scheduler built in. Do not get later versions as they were bought over by MPAA affliates and allegedly added "funny" code. 1.6.1 Build 490 was the last clean build.

thanks. The utorrent scheduler works well
Greven (91)
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