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ForceBindIP 1.32 is a lightweight Windows utility designed to override the default routing table by launching any program through a command-line wrapper that forces the child process to bind its outbound traffic to a specified network interface or IP address. Originally created for users who operate several simultaneous connections—such as Ethernet, Wi-Fi, USB tethering, or VPN tunnels—the tool solves the common problem of applications that ignore manual metric settings and still exit through the wrong gateway. Typical use cases include directing a bandwidth-hungry download manager to a secondary ISP link while the rest of the system continues on the primary line, pinning a latency-sensitive game client to a low-ping 4G interface, or ensuring that a torrent or VoIP application always enters the VPN tunnel even if the latter is not the OS default route. Because the binding is performed at process creation time, no system drivers are installed and no administrative privileges are required after the wrapper is placed in the path; compatibility therefore extends from Windows XP through Windows 11 without altering the target executable. The single-file release ships both 32-bit and 64-bit injectors, detects the architecture of the launched binary automatically, and passes through all original arguments so existing shortcuts or batch files remain unchanged. Network administrators appreciate the silent syntax that lends itself to logon scripts, while casual users can create simple desktop shortcuts that hard-code the desired source IP. ForceBindIP belongs to the Networking Tools category and is offered solely as version 1.32. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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