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- [x] Configurable NIC whitelist/blacklist
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- [ ] Prepackaged builds
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## Notes
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## Usage
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Wifi-Sitter can be installed from the command line. First place the exe where
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you'd like it to stay (if you move it, the service will break), then run like
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`WifiSitter.exe /console`
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## Configuration
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There isn't much to configure in WifiSitter but there is one tunable to configure,
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there may be some network adapters you want ignored complete, Microsoft WiFi
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Direct for example. Network adapters are named "Ethernet" or "WiFi", names are
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too generic so the whitelist is made up of the network adapter descriptions.
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They are string values located at:
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HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\WifiSitter\NicWhiteList
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Keys are ignored entirely, they are only used to reference the values and can be
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anything, incrementing numbers are used by default. Regular expressions were
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overkill for my needs so matching is done by a case-insensitive .StartsWith().
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Note, these values are removed when uninstalling.
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## Notes
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*Many thanks to Matt Davis for [this](http://stackoverflow.com/a/4865893/977627) answer
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and Samuael Neff for [this](http://stackoverflow.com/a/12282179/977627). They helped a lot with converting to a service.*
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