Route Sentry request - AWESOME SW Ant1b0dy!

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Thanks for Route Sentry ANt1B0DY
one request...
how hard would it be to have an option to manually specify routing...
i.e. route per domain or ip range only - useful for peeps who want to use e.g. local news server without compromising the browser experience too much - locally and internationally.

Or am I barking up the wrong tree with this assumption?
 
toxin let me explain :)

its a program that can route your international and local

meaning if you have an IS account 30 local for 139.00 and an saol 5 gig account

when u play bf 2 it will use the 30 gig and to login uses the 5 gig

which is awesome :)

i might even downgrade to a 3 saol package as most of my usage comes from bf 2 :)

let me know if you want to know more bout this
 
Man... I am so impressed with this software... now it really pays to have seperate local only and international accounts... it just works so well.
 
Really cool software.

I have setup my PC as follows.

I have 2 x onboard LAN ports.

The one I leave as normal i.e. with TCPIP and whatever else is running on it.

The second port I use for routesentry and only have RASPPPOE bound to it with my 2 connections.

Because if you follow the RASPPPOE guide and remove all other components from your LAN port it will include TCPIP and you won't be able to access your ADSL router modem if you need to change the mode back quickly again.
 
hmmm i didnt disable tcpip and mine is working 100%

if i disable tcpip doesnt that mean no network?
 
Thanks for Route Sentry ANt1B0DY
one request...
how hard would it be to have an option to manually specify routing...
i.e. route per domain or ip range only - useful for peeps who want to use e.g. local news server without compromising the browser experience too much - locally and internationally.

Or am I barking up the wrong tree with this assumption?

Thanks for the kind words. :)

You can update the routes by editing the localroutes.dat file in the RouteSentry folder. Every route listed in this file will be routed through the 'local' connection, all others through the 'international' connection. You can use my masktool.exe (http://antibody.za.net/files/masktool.exe) utility to convert an IP range to the IP, MASK format used in the localroutes.dat file.

Remember to restart RouteSentry if you change the localroutes.dat file.
 
I experimented with and without.

My connection seems to work much better without TCPIP enabled so I rather leave it disabled on the port I'm using for routesentry.

However, RASPPPOE seems to bind it's own TCPIP settings under each "dial up" connection.
 
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