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#Shared internet usage monitor windows
The ICS standalone mode was introduced in Windows 7 and on Windows Server 2008 R2 with the Wireless LAN Service installed in conjunction with the wireless Hosted Network feature. The ICS Service may transition from standalone mode to full mode, but not from full mode to standalone mode. The two ICS operation modes are mutually exclusive with full ICS taking higher precedence. In this section, we use the term full ICS to mean the case where all the ICS functions are invoked in ICS Service to provide access to all the full ICS features with the wireless Hosted Network. This effectively enables the Network sharing scenario for the wireless Hosted Network. Any connected device has access to network (such as the Internet) through the shared network connection from the computer running the wireless Hosted Network. Combining wireless Hosted Network with full ICS, Network communication for the connected devices is not limited to the wireless PAN. For example, this service can be stopped using net stop sharedaccess from an elevated command prompt.
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A user or application may start and stop full ICS mode through public APIs or netshell commands. This is the normal mode of operation for ICS. This effectively enables the wireless personal area network scenario for the wireless Hosted Network.Īll the features of ICS are operating when the service is invoked, such as network address translation and DHCP server functions for both IPv4 and IPv6. Network communication for the connected devices is limited to sending and receiving network packets between a connected device and the local computer hosting the wireless Hosted Network and among the connected devices themselves. Starting the wireless Hosted Network typically involves starting ICS in standalone mode to use the DHCPv4 server function to provide private IPv4 addresses for connected devices. A user or application is not able to directly start and stop standalone ICS through public ICS APIs or netsh commands. This is a special operation mode for ICS and is only made available through the wireless Hosted Network. Only the DHCPv4 server function is operating when the ICS service is invoked. The ICS Service operates in one of the two possible modes:
#Shared internet usage monitor how to
This section provides general recommendations to application developers on how to integrate wireless Hosted Network and ICS using the public wireless Hosted Network and ICS APIs. Wireless Hosted Network is closely tied to ICS to enable both the wireless personal area network (PAN) and the Internet sharing scenarios.
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We use the term ICS and SharedAccess interchangeably in this section, since Internet Connection Sharing is a major scenario for the wireless Hosted Network and the ICS term is better known to the user community. Strictly speaking, SharedAccess enables network sharing through a computer where the shared network access does not necessarily provide access to the Internet. Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) is a feature in Windows provided through the SharedAccess Service.