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Uplink Manager

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🚀 Install

Download MSI Install via PowerShell

🔧 Requirements

Python 3.11+ Built with Textual Windows 11 License: MIT

📰 Description

Uplink Manager is a Windows utility that configures WinNAT to provide internet access to downstream devices via a dedicated NAT Uplink adapter. Its designed for engineers who need to quickly set up network address translation on a Windows 11 Pro VM (e.g., VMware, HyperV) with a few clicks. The tool also supports a DNS proxy that forwards DNS requests from clients to external resolvers (like 8.8.8.8).


Uplink Manager GUI


📋 Features

  • Oneclick NAT provisioning assign a gateway IP and subnet to the NAT Uplink adapter.
  • Teardown remove all NAT rules and restore the adapter to a clean state.
  • DNS Proxy optionally enable DNS forwarding on the NAT Uplink interface.
  • Persistent settings saved builds are stored in %APPDATA%\Uplink Manager and restored on launch.
  • Realtime activity log see all PowerShell commands and their results in a scrollable log.
  • 64bit MSI installer installs the application and a postinstallation configuration wizard.
  • No admin required for config storage user data is saved in AppData, not Program Files.

Quick Install

Open PowerShell as Administrator and run:

irm https://raw.githubusercontent.com/samjage/Uplink-Manager/main/uplink_manager_installer.ps1 | iex

🚀 Installation

1. Download the MSI installer

Grab the latest Uplink Manager.msi from the Releases page.

2. Run the installer

  • Rightclick the MSI file and choose Run as Administrator (required to install to Program Files).

  • Follow the installer wizard:

    1. Welcome read the overview.
    2. PreInstallation Requirements the installer checks for two active vmxnet3 adapters and hardware virtualization.
    3. VM Prerequisites Check verifies admin rights, Windows version, adapter count, and virtualization.
    4. Configure Network Adapters choose which adapter will be the WAN (Internet VLAN) and which will be the NAT Uplink.
    5. Confirm review changes.
    6. Install the installer renames the selected adapters, enables HyperV Services, registers the WMI NAT provider, and creates a desktop shortcut.
  • After installation, a desktop shortcut to Uplink Manager is created. Doubleclick it to launch the TUI.


🖥️ Usage

  • Launch the application from the desktop shortcut or Start Menu folder.
  • If you are not running as Administrator, a warning will appear NAT commands require elevation.

The Main Screen

  • Left panel configuration form.
  • Right panel status cards (active NAT, subnet, uplink IP, DNS IPs) and an activity log.

Provision a Site

  1. Fill in:
    • Site Name (used only for logging)
    • Site Gateway IP (e.g., 10.10.1.1) this will be assigned to the NAT Uplink adapter
    • Site Subnet (CIDR) (e.g., 10.10.1.0/24) must include the gateway IP
  2. (Optional) Toggle Enable DNS Proxy and enter one or two DNS server IPs (e.g., 10.4.100.1). These will be added as /32 addresses on the NAT Uplink, and the WAN adapters DNS will be set to 8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4.
  3. Click Provision. Confirm the action.
  4. The log will show the progress in real time. When complete, the status cards update.

Teardown

  • Click Teardown Uplink. Confirm to remove all NAT rules and clear all IP addresses from the NAT Uplink adapter.

Settings

  • Press Ctrl+S (or use the footer bar) to open the Settings modal. Here you can:
    • Enable verbose logs (show full PowerShell output)
    • Toggle auto refresh and set the refresh interval for the status cards
  • Settings are saved in %APPDATA%\Uplink Manager\nat_settings.json.

🔨 Building from Source

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.11 or later
  • Textual pip install textual
  • PyInstaller pip install pyinstaller
  • Windows 10/11 (the application uses Windowsspecific APIs)

Steps

  1. Clone the repository:
    git clone https://github.com/yourusername/Uplink-Manager.git
    cd Uplink-Manager
    
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