This forum requires Javascript to be enabled for posting content
Please consider registering
guest
Log In Register
Register | Lost password?
Advanced Search
Forum Scope


Match



Forum Options



Minimum search word length is 3 characters - maximum search word length is 84 characters
Topic RSS
Internet Bandwidth Monitoring
soulman1949
Member
Members
February 4, 2012 - 9:55 am
Member Since: February 4, 2012
Forum Posts: 1
Offline

I'm in temporary accommodation and having to use mobile internet after years of having cable or ADSL broadband.

For the first time in years, I'm having to deal with download quotas. The USB modem has a monitoring tool of sorts that shows total throughput, but I need something that identifies the bandwidth consumption by individual programs.

I did have such a utility a few years back (on XP) - although there was a paid version which enabled you
to control how much bandwidth each program consumed, the free version gave me all the monitoring information I needed, Unfortunately, that installation disappeared when my hard drive crashed so I can't remember the name of it.

I'm now on Windows 7 64 bit and would welcome some guidance on suitable programs.

Thanks

Jim Hillier
Admin
February 4, 2012 - 6:56 pm
Member Since: August 9, 2011
Forum Posts: 2701
Offline

Hey soulman - Welcome to the forum.

Can't be a huge help I'm afraid, never had any personal experience with bandwidth monitoring tools. However, a quick Google and some research revealed that what you are after is likely not available as freeware. The 'bandwidth consumption by individual programs' being the major stumbling block - most appear to offer metering only. There may well be commercial software available which will do what you want but, because of my lack of any personal experience, I wouldn't feel comfortable recommending one. If you are willing to part with some hard earned dollars, suggest you perform a search and have a look around.

The best one I could find which is free is this one: http://www.softperfect.com/products/networx/

Sorry, not much help I know. Hopefully someone else will come along with better info.

Cheers...Jim

Chad Johnson
Mod
Members
February 4, 2012 - 10:14 pm
Member Since: August 11, 2011
Forum Posts: 867
Offline

Unfortunately, I don't have any free/cheap/useful advice on tracking data by individual program.

However, depending on your setup, bandwidth can be used by more than just your computer. If other things are sharing your internet connection, they will be adding to your throughput as well - so make sure they are monitored as well.

The best option for monitoring total usage is to put a counter between your router (what connects to the Internet) and everything using the data. Some routers have this built in, some require special tools. If you're looking at a one computer solution, then Jim's search criteria will help you a lot.

David Hartsock
Admin
February 6, 2012 - 10:37 pm
Member Since: August 7, 2011
Forum Posts: 1117
Offline

I'm pretty sure his modem is the router in this case, and that it's cellular. I doubt there's much he can do hardware wise, though there may be an admin page he can access on the modem/router that does monitor usage. I know some of the Verizon modems will serve an admin page on 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.1.0.

raborban
Member
Members
February 9, 2012 - 4:08 am
Member Since: February 7, 2012
Forum Posts: 5
Offline

Netlimiter is what you need.

Forum Timezone: America/Indiana/Indianapolis
Most Users Ever Online: 2303
Currently Online: leslieroy, jacksalvator, jackyjoy123
Guest(s) 29
Currently Browsing this Page:
1 Guest(s)
Top Posters:
Chad Johnson: 867
Mindblower: 666
carbonterry2: 356
Flying Dutchman: 278
grr: 211
Member Stats:
Guest Posters: 11
Members: 3182
Moderators: 7
Admins: 3
Forum Stats:
Groups: 8
Forums: 20
Topics: 1944
Posts: 13524
Newest Members:
Zoeypenelope, Jeff Coder, anhd389, blutsband, cyberguy
Moderators: Carol Bratt: 67, dandl: 740, Jason Shuffield: 1, Jim Canfield: 8, Terry Hollett: 0, Stuart Berg: 0, John Durso: 0
Administrators: Jim Hillier: 2701, Richard Pedersen: 203, David Hartsock: 1117
Exit mobile version

WHY NOT SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER?

Get great content like this delivered to your inbox!

It's free, convenient, and delivered right to your inbox! We do not spam and we will not share your address. Period!