TrafMeter Changelog

What's new in TrafMeter 11.3.590

Apr 25, 2013
  • Shaper optimization: lower CPU usage and less packet latency
  • DriverManager improvements

New in TrafMeter 11.1 (Apr 25, 2013)

  • Added DHCP Server
  • Online viewing traffic by any process on local PC
  • Sorting columns by click on grid header in TrafMeter Administrative Console

New in TrafMeter 10.2 (Apr 25, 2013)

  • New feature: Traffic accounting/blocking by process name on the local computer or by user name in the Windows terminal server
  • New feature: Traffic accounting by VPN (PPP) connection name
  • New feature: Dynamic shaper
  • Netflow collector small improvements

New in TrafMeter 9.3 (Apr 25, 2013)

  • Attention! This version has new packet capture driver and requires a reboot in case of upgrading from previous TrafMeter version.
  • TrafMeter 9.3.
  • What's new:
  • Microsoft Windows 7 ready
  • Fixed compatibility issue with Kaspersky software
  • New feature: change a speed in filter when traffic counters are reached a specified limit

New in TrafMeter 9.2 (Apr 25, 2013)

  • New feature: Collecting network traffic using Cisco Netflow Protocol v.5
  • Traffic shaper throughput is increased up to 50 megabit per second

New in TrafMeter 7.5.444 (Jul 20, 2007)

  • Fixed bug with detecting network adapters under Microsoft Windows Vista.
  • Added built-in NAT (network address translation) engine.
  • Added auto-refreshing the list of network adapters (you can plug and unplug network adapters when Traffic Capture is running).
  • New capture engine (solves compatibility problems with many firewalls).
  • New Capture Mode called "Strong" (allows blocking all networking packets when TrafMeter Service is down).
  • New feature: auto-sending Short Messages from Administrative Console to connected users when the traffic limit is exceeded.
  • New feature: "Reverse counter" (allows to count the traffic in descending manner).
  • New feature: Setting up any values of Traffic counters (using TrafMeter Administrative Console or built-in webserver).