Solus
May 16 2005, 06:04 PM
| | I am plagued with the problem of limited downloads and the internet is shared with my brother. The problem is, we can't easily keep track of who has used what and do not know which applications are sucking all the download limit up.
I was previously using an application called Net Limiter until I noticed it wasn't accurately recording usage. This is also probably a good time to mention that I am behind a router, but am only concerned with the usage of my own computer.
While searching around on the net, I stumbled across a program called DU Meter. It seems fairly accurate and has a few features that I have found to be very handy, one being the alert messages you can set (E.g. Open Popup window when more than 50 mb used in a single day). The only problem is that I miss the usage per application that Net Limiter provided.
Does anyone know of some good Bandwidth Monitors or a way to have Net Limiter accurately monitor usage? |
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jet
May 17 2005, 07:19 AM
I have never used a separate bandwidth monitor because we have one supplied by the ISP, but maybe
this page will be able to help.
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