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How to catch traffic consumption after enabling VPN connection?
The Hotspot Shield software is launched on the PC. Until the connection is enabled through it, the traffic does not go anywhere. As soon as I establish a connection, the counter of incoming traffic starts running, and it pumps hard to the entire available bandwidth of the Internet connection. Are there tools that can give a picture of what (or who) is the initiator of the download, and where this traffic is going? In the Resource Monitor (Win 8.1), the largest network load is observed in hydra.exe - which is a component of the specified software. It doesn’t look like updating the software itself, because. downloads under a hundred MB, although she herself weighs no more than 10.
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such a thing is done with other tools,
a figure is drawn with rounded corners of a given radius or with straight lines, then a stroke with rounded edges is assigned to it wider and so that it is end-to-end, and does not close the edge, there are buttons like there are special for this
actually the width of the stroke - this is the thickness of your white or black lines, set the radius of curvature here, if the first shape was with right angles
, then this stroke is broken to make a figure out of the line, that is, a frame around your first shape,
then make a stroke for it of the same thickness
and so on, it should turn out what do you want if i understood you correctly
I don’t have a chandelier on this machine, I can’t show it, but if you look at how stroke is made with different widths and rounding, and how stroke is translated into curves, you will most likely figure it out
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