DesertFighter

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Use this application to secure your network a little more than usual and to take better control of your computer-to-network- connections

When you hear the term DesertFIghter, it probably doesn't immediately cross your mind that this particular application aims to make your internet connection more reliable and also safer at the same time. Still, using TCP/IP ipv4 protocols, this application offers three main functions to any user interested in it.
Enjoy more bandwidth, enjoy more privacy by preventing any unexpected connections, and avoid having programs connect to the internet unless you specifically want that to happen.

Just a couple of buttons and a frame make up the interface


If you were to look only at how this particular application presents itself, you'd end up being very disappointed. It's very basic and not at all attractive. Fortunately, this is more of a tool and less of a flashy application to keep on your screen as eye candy.
In terms of functionality, all three of this application's functions have been separated and can be accessed via their set of specific buttons. The offered functionality is by no means exclusive in any way. There are plenty of other applications that can do the same if not more.

Three options, three functions, three ways to improve your PC


The first of the three actions you can take when using this application is blocking your UDPs or User Datagram Protocols. By doing this, you will gain more bandwidth and have improved download and upload speeds, for example. The second procedure you might be interested in has to do with stopping any client from connecting to your system, marking the exceptions using their IP in the specific exclusion list.
The last option one has is to close all ports so as not to let any of your apps connect to the internet without you knowing about it. Of course, an exception list was provided here as well. Add the port numbers you'd like to have open, thus customizing your app connection preferences.
DesertFighter might not be the cool action game you probably thought of initially. It's not even a very interesting application. It's this simple tool that could help you better manage your connections to and from the outside of your machine by offering three specific, but not exclusive, functions for any user to access and utilize.