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WireSock Secure Connect, developed by NT Kernel, is an advanced Windows VPN client built on the WireGuard protocol that extends the capabilities of the standard WireGuard application. Currently at version 3.4.4 and having evolved through twelve distinct releases, the software is positioned in the Networking/VPN category and targets users who demand granular control over encrypted traffic. Its hallmark features—selective application tunneling and IP-address exclusion—allow specific programs or destinations to bypass the VPN while everything else remains encrypted, a configuration prized by remote workers who need simultaneous access to corporate resources and local peripherals, gamers seeking minimal latency for certain titles, and privacy-conscious households that route only sensitive traffic through the tunnel. System administrators appreciate the lightweight kernel-level implementation that preserves WireGuard’s renowned speed while adding policy-based routing without extra drivers. Typical use cases include securing only the browser and email client on a journalist’s laptop, splitting financial software from streaming services on a home PC, or excluding a video-conferencing server from the VPN to reduce jitter. The application imports standard WireGuard configuration files and presents a rules editor where executable names or IP ranges can be whitelisted or blacklisted, after which the split-tunnel logic is enforced automatically. Because each update refines compatibility with Windows 10 and 11 cumulative patches, users are advised to track the twelve-version release history and upgrade promptly. WireSock Secure Connect 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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