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ISP Traffic Monitor
Posted by Steve Turner on May 27th, 2008


Does anyone know of an ISP traffic monitor that tracks the amount of
downloading one has done in a definable time period? Preferably one that
doesn't "call home" and is spyware. Thanks.



Posted by Gerard Bok on May 27th, 2008


On Tue, 27 May 2008 12:20:11 GMT, "Steve Turner"
<stevezygote@noway.com> wrote:

Dumeter can do that.
(I think there still are legitimate free versions around :-)

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Kind regards,
Gerard Bok

Posted by Flasherly on May 27th, 2008


On May 27, 8:20 am, "Steve Turner" <stevezyg...@noway.com> wrote:
NetMeter - vr 0.9.9.9 and no problems. This is 1.1.3

http://www.metal-machine.de/readerro...tpmod;dl=get14

Posted by OG on May 27th, 2008



"Flasherly" <gjerrell@ij.net> wrote in message
news:bad8723f-f83f-49c3-b787-4f7fa44b98f8@m73g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
Netmeter measures all network traffic, not just from your ISP, so if you
have a home network it will include any file transfers or streaming from 1
machine to another.

There may be a way of separating network measurements into 'internal' and
'external', but I'm not aware of one.



Posted by Olivier on May 27th, 2008


Steve Turner wrote:

You could check out Net limiter, Net limiter monitor 2 is free.
http://www.netlimiter.com/index.php


http://www.netlimiter.com/featurelist.php

http://www.netlimiter.com/download.php


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Posted by Flasherly on May 28th, 2008


On May 27, 2:56 pm, "OG" <o...@gwynnefamily.org.uk> wrote:
Me, either. NetLimiter is the only one I know to throttle individual
apps by limiting %-ages to the ISP - possibly LAN. Unfortunately, not
freeware.

Posted by Steve Turner on May 28th, 2008


"Gerard Bok" <bok118@zonnet.nl> wrote in message
news:483c16db.20233283@News.Individual.NET...
It appears to be a 30 day trial only.



Posted by Steve Turner on May 28th, 2008


"Flasherly" <gjerrell@ij.net> wrote in message
news:bad8723f-f83f-49c3-b787-4f7fa44b98f8@m73g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
Thanks. I'm giving it a try. What I need to know is whether I exceed my
ISP's allotment for downloads on a monthly basis. If I do, they don't seem
to warn you. They simply charge you extra.




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