morpheusv6
Journeyman
[Thanks to shailesh and google]
I have found out a way to truely automate downloads (especially for those like me who are user of the BSNL Home 500 plan and need to get the most out of the night unlimited connectivity without exceeding the limit).
1. Download a scheduling software like Autopower on and shutdown
(*www.lifsoft.com/ free trial).
2. Install the software.
3. Download the following software.
*channel9.msdn.com/Photos/ZippedFiles/158556_ToggleNic.zip
4. Unzip the files to a folder c:\Connection Manager\.
5. Open notepad.
6. type in:
START ToggleNic "Local Area Connection"
7. Click Save as. And save the file as test.bat under all files.
8. Enable Hibernation.
9. Open Auto Power on and shutdown program.
Add new tasks:
Power on - Everyday - 2.06.40 am
Open File - Everyday - 2.07.00 am browse to the path of test.bat and select it.
Run Program - Everyday - 2.07.10 am (this is your download program like
Azureus)
Close Program
__________
Sorry for the imcoplete post. Power Failure. Had to shutdown.
Well here's the complete post.
[Thanks to Shaliesh and google]
I have discovered a way to fully automate your downloads (this is especially for the users of BSNL’s Home 500 plan which has a free 2 am to 8 am slot).
[For Windows XP and 2000 users.]
1.[FONT="] [/FONT]Download a scheduling program like Auto Power on & Shut Down (Free Trial version available at -> *www.lifsoft.com/).
2.[FONT="] [/FONT]Download the file - *channel9.msdn.com/Photos/ZippedFiles/158556_ToggleNic.zip. And extract the contents to a folder C:\Connection Manger
3.[FONT="] [/FONT]Open notepad and type the following contents:
START ToggleNic "Local Area Connection"
Save the file as test.bat, and select all files option, in the same folder C:\Connection Manager. For more help read the ‘Read me’ file. Local Area connection is the name of the connection.
4.[FONT="] [/FONT]Install the Auto Power on program.
5.[FONT="] [/FONT]Install a good firewall like Zone Alarm Free.
6.[FONT="] [/FONT]Enable Hibernation.
7.[FONT="] [/FONT]Add new scheduled tasks:
a.[FONT="] [/FONT]Power on – Everyday – 2.07.00 am
b.[FONT="] [/FONT]Open file (Browse to the file test.bat) – Everyday – 2.07.15 am
c.[FONT="] [/FONT]Run program (your download program like Azureus) – Everyday – 2.07.30 am
d.[FONT="] [/FONT]Close Program (your download program like Azureus) – Everyday – 8.02.30 am
e.[FONT="] [/FONT]Open file (Browse to the file test.bat) – Everyday – 8.03.00 am
f.[FONT="] [/FONT]Hibernate – Everyday – 8.03.30 am
8.[FONT="] [/FONT]Switch on the system before going to bed and hibernate.
You are done!
Now the computer will wake itself up at the selected time, enable the network connections and start the download program. Download till 8 am, disable the network connection and hibernate.
I am using enable/disable network connections to prevent any unauthorized and wasteful use of the net when the system is hibernating.
Also I recommend Dataone Usage Finder to find out the usage of your BSNL connection.
You can also add the task manager (c:\windows\system32\tasmanager.exe) to the run program tab to know exactly how much you have downloaded (Just remember to set it in the Networking Tab before putting the system into hibernation).
I have found out a way to truely automate downloads (especially for those like me who are user of the BSNL Home 500 plan and need to get the most out of the night unlimited connectivity without exceeding the limit).
1. Download a scheduling software like Autopower on and shutdown
(*www.lifsoft.com/ free trial).
2. Install the software.
3. Download the following software.
*channel9.msdn.com/Photos/ZippedFiles/158556_ToggleNic.zip
4. Unzip the files to a folder c:\Connection Manager\.
5. Open notepad.
6. type in:
START ToggleNic "Local Area Connection"
7. Click Save as. And save the file as test.bat under all files.
8. Enable Hibernation.
9. Open Auto Power on and shutdown program.
Add new tasks:
Power on - Everyday - 2.06.40 am
Open File - Everyday - 2.07.00 am browse to the path of test.bat and select it.
Run Program - Everyday - 2.07.10 am (this is your download program like
Azureus)
Close Program
__________
Sorry for the imcoplete post. Power Failure. Had to shutdown.
Well here's the complete post.
[Thanks to Shaliesh and google]
I have discovered a way to fully automate your downloads (this is especially for the users of BSNL’s Home 500 plan which has a free 2 am to 8 am slot).
[For Windows XP and 2000 users.]
1.[FONT="] [/FONT]Download a scheduling program like Auto Power on & Shut Down (Free Trial version available at -> *www.lifsoft.com/).
2.[FONT="] [/FONT]Download the file - *channel9.msdn.com/Photos/ZippedFiles/158556_ToggleNic.zip. And extract the contents to a folder C:\Connection Manger
3.[FONT="] [/FONT]Open notepad and type the following contents:
START ToggleNic "Local Area Connection"
Save the file as test.bat, and select all files option, in the same folder C:\Connection Manager. For more help read the ‘Read me’ file. Local Area connection is the name of the connection.
4.[FONT="] [/FONT]Install the Auto Power on program.
5.[FONT="] [/FONT]Install a good firewall like Zone Alarm Free.
6.[FONT="] [/FONT]Enable Hibernation.
7.[FONT="] [/FONT]Add new scheduled tasks:
a.[FONT="] [/FONT]Power on – Everyday – 2.07.00 am
b.[FONT="] [/FONT]Open file (Browse to the file test.bat) – Everyday – 2.07.15 am
c.[FONT="] [/FONT]Run program (your download program like Azureus) – Everyday – 2.07.30 am
d.[FONT="] [/FONT]Close Program (your download program like Azureus) – Everyday – 8.02.30 am
e.[FONT="] [/FONT]Open file (Browse to the file test.bat) – Everyday – 8.03.00 am
f.[FONT="] [/FONT]Hibernate – Everyday – 8.03.30 am
8.[FONT="] [/FONT]Switch on the system before going to bed and hibernate.
You are done!
Now the computer will wake itself up at the selected time, enable the network connections and start the download program. Download till 8 am, disable the network connection and hibernate.
I am using enable/disable network connections to prevent any unauthorized and wasteful use of the net when the system is hibernating.
Also I recommend Dataone Usage Finder to find out the usage of your BSNL connection.
You can also add the task manager (c:\windows\system32\tasmanager.exe) to the run program tab to know exactly how much you have downloaded (Just remember to set it in the Networking Tab before putting the system into hibernation).
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