network_performance_monitor
evillimiter
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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network_performance_monitor
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Network Performance Monitor project update
GitHub repository link
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How to monitor background data usage?
I would suggest Trying ipl31's suggestion. If you think it is something else on your network... Try this https://github.com/mr-canoehead/network_performance_monitor
- Force all locally generated traffic out one interface
evillimiter
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ULPT Request. I have my asshole neighbor's wifi password. Is there a way to make it painfully slow for them to use?
evillimiter
- How to limit or knock off my own wifi with software
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Error while using Evillimmiter
This issue isn’t fixed yet in some cases -> https://github.com/bitbrute/evillimiter/issues/123 But i guess they are working on it. Here are some similar programs I would recommend NetStalker tuxcut there’s also a windows version for Evillimiter Evillimiter-windows. Hope this helps if you have any other questions feel free to dm.
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DAMN WIFI IS SO SLOW
Just kick them out of the wifi. 1. ARP spoofing "GitHub - bitbrute/evillimiter: Tool that monitors, analyzes and limits the bandwidth of devices on the local network without administrative access." https://github.com/bitbrute/evillimiter 2. If you have access to the router dashboard...
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Bandwitdth limiter using Python
source code: https://github.com/bitbrute/evillimiter
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ULPT Request: how can I use up as much WiFi as possible while I’m at work?
Just use netcut(https://arcai.com/ ), or evillimiter(https://github.com/bitbrute/evillimiter ). That way, you can slow down their wifi without affecting your speed at all
- How do I slow my internet speed purposefully?
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Is there a way to create a hotspot without giving out bandwidth?
Not updated anymore but I still use this from time to time. It's on the AUR iirc.
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120 Kb/s
now if anyone asks you about this I’m not the one you got this from
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Damn You Dad
here you go this should fix it
What are some alternatives?
Mimic - We use the actual live data from the International Space Station to control a 3D-printed model that moves the solar arrays and radiators to track the real ISS in real time. We also host two pages that display ALL of the public ISS telemetry below::
evillimiter-windows - Tool that limits bandwidth of devices on the same network without access.
aiosqlite - asyncio bridge to the standard sqlite3 module
NetStalker - A network tool to control the bandwidth over your local network.
Automatic_Zoom_Meeting_Joiner - A well documented Python Graphical User Interface (GUI) program to automatically join zoom meetings. Most usefull for those, who have to join multiple meetings in a day and have different credentials for each meeting
Cracker - Hashcat. Automated.
Flask-SocketIO - Socket.IO integration for Flask applications.
Open_NetCut_Android - An android tool to kick devices out of your network.
jc - CLI tool and python library that converts the output of popular command-line tools, file-types, and common strings to JSON, YAML, or Dictionaries. This allows piping of output to tools like jq and simplifying automation scripts.
MCPTool - Pentesting tool for Minecraft
raspberry-pi-home-automation - Code examples, errata and additional tips and references to interesting projects for the book "Control Your Home with Raspberry Pi: Secure, Modular, Open-Source and Self-Sufficient"
Lucifer - A Powerful Penetration Tool For Automating Penetration Tasks Such As Local Privilege Escalation, Enumeration, Exfiltration and More... Use Or Build Automation Modules To Speed Up Your Cyber Security Life