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Have used it for awhile my version seem to double actual bandwidth so I question it's accuracy
I'm slowly getting rid of this, as rainmeter's DU meters are much nicer. I customized mine too, they're sharp. See: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tchiseen/3081222635/
Very useful to know what's going on with my net connection in real time.
Works perfect, I like the reports section.
I still use it to measure my bandwidth usage. Useful for those whose ISP impose monthly bandwidth caps. It finally can save the database to a file so when I reinstall windows I can retain those figures I had for the previous months.
This is good software, works well for bandwidth monitoring.
Very handy tool to monitor network traffic and logs it so you can afterwards see on what time of the day the traffic is skyrocketing
Been using this for more than a year. Good to have to keep track of how much bandwidth I'm using, so the ISP doesn't get mad :p
yeah, and there is open-source freemeter:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/freemeter/
There is a freeware version of this called NetMeter.
http://www.metal-machine.de/readerror/
Have used it for awhile my version seem to double actual bandwidth so I question it's accuracy
I'm slowly getting rid of this, as rainmeter's DU meters are much nicer. I customized mine too, they're sharp. See:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tchiseen/3081222635/
Very useful to know what's going on with my net connection in real time.
Works perfect, I like the reports section.
I still use it to measure my bandwidth usage. Useful for those whose ISP impose monthly bandwidth caps. It finally can save the database to a file so when I reinstall windows I can retain those figures I had for the previous months.
This is good software, works well for bandwidth monitoring.
Very handy tool to monitor network traffic and logs it so you can afterwards see on what time of the day the traffic is skyrocketing
Been using this for more than a year. Good to have to keep track of how much bandwidth I'm using, so the ISP doesn't get mad :p
yeah, and there is open-source freemeter:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/freemeter/
There is a freeware version of this called NetMeter.
http://www.metal-machine.de/readerror/