DUMeter ? Watching incoming/outgoing bandwidth

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  • rock-reed
    Confirmed User
    • May 2005
    • 1892

    #1

    DUMeter ? Watching incoming/outgoing bandwidth

    Do any of you use DUMeter or a tool like it?

    To watch your local incoming and outgoing bandwidth??


    Not on your server but your home comp?

    I am looking to maybe try something different than DUMeter or something with more features.

    Was just hoping that someone here might have a recommendation.
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  • facialfreak
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2005
    • 3018

    #2
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    • cooldude7
      Confirmed User
      • Nov 2009
      • 4306

      #3
      why u wanna watch the bandwidth ?

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      • ottopottomouse
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        • Jan 2010
        • 13177

        #4
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        • rock-reed
          Confirmed User
          • May 2005
          • 1892

          #5
          Originally posted by cooldude7
          why u wanna watch the bandwidth ?
          Many reasons...

          to check on connectivity issues and performance

          to log overall up/down usage over time

          etc, etc.
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          >>>>>> GFY!

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          • inabon
            Good Old Fat Webmaster
            • Jul 2002
            • 970

            #6
            if you have windows 7 you can use a free gadget to do so i have it in my desktop good for monitoring if someone or something is in your pc doing stuff they should not addgadget.com their network meter will do what you want if you have the latest windows Os
            Whoever dies with most toys wins.

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            • raymor
              Confirmed User
              • Oct 2002
              • 3745

              #7
              Mrtg, which is probably used on your server, can also be installed on Windows and watch amy or all ports on your router. That may be helpful if, like most webmasters, you have more than one computer or other device.

              Designed to be flexible and powerful, it's not a one click install on Windows as it might be with the default configuration included in some Linux packages.

              I'm assuming since you said "not for a server" that means "not for a network OS", meaning "for Windows". Obviously if you had a network OS on the desktop as we do, you'd just set up monitoring the same way your would if you were using it for a server, a DVR, or any other purpose.
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