16 Aug 2016

A question about : How to check your Internet usage (bandwidth)

Many forum members subscribe to popular ISP packages which impose a monthly usage limit. When this limit is exceeded the user will then be charged, usually at a set rate for each extra GB (or part of) used that month. This limit may be set as low a 2GB which can easily be exceeded on a fast connection or even on dial-up!

You may just be curious to know exactly how much bandwidth you are actually using, so that you can change to a cheaper package, hence saving money.

There are various programs available to monitor your bandwidth but the one that I have used for a long time is NetMeter available to download for free from here. NetMeter will check dial-up as well as broadband usage.

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NetMeter is a small, customisable network bandwidth monitoring program for Windows 95/98/98SE/ME/NT4/2000/XP/Vista

This is an excellent program which works very well and has new been further developed.

EDIT: NetMeter 1.1.14 (beta) is now available - released 27 Sept 10.

NetMeter is a simple but very useful program that is easy to configure to your requirements. Once installed on your PC, right clicking on it's icon in the system tray, will display Options, Totals, About, etc.

In the General options tab, be sure to check the Load on windows startup box and then configure the other options as required:

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If you wish to set a Traffic volume alert, to warn when a pre-set figure has been reached, click on the Alerts + Reports Tab to configure your specific requirements:

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To check your usage, right click on the system tray icon and select Totals. As well as full daily, weekly, monthly and Total data transferred since last reset figures, there is also a useful Projected Tab which will display projected usage based on your current usage:

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All NetMeter data can be exported, for use in other applications in .csv format if required.

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  • Thank you to expresso for posting this thread and if other members have a similar website they use please post on here.
    Should members find this under discussion in another thread/post please link to this thread
  • Anything I can use on OS 9.2.1 on a mac? Netmeter not compatible.
  • Brilliant! i've been wondering how to do this, thanks!
  • NetMeter is indeed a fine piece of kit but, bear in mind, it only measures the traffic for the computer on which it is installed.
    Therefore, if you have more than one PC connected via a router, you will need a copy of NetMeter on each and you will have to manually add the Traffic shown for each to determine the total usage.
    Also, if you want a Traffic Alert, you will need to share your allowance across all the computers.
    For example, if you have 3 PCs in a network and an 8G cap then you might set the alert on two of them at 3G and the third at 2G. Obviously the allocation can be redistributed to suit your needs. Then, if one PC gets an alert, you would check the others to see if you are sailing close to the wind.
  • I used to have this years ago, now we are with Telewest unlimited downloads I wondered if we can swop to a cheaper version?
    This will soon tell us, thanks very much espresso
  • I've used v0.8 something for a while - you could sort-of trap usage by hibernating rather than shutting down then resetting totals monthly.
    One drawback was that it also trapped (and added in) network traffic between PCs - can you isolate this with v0.9 or still just limit monitoring by adapter (eg any one of dial-up, wireless, wired or all together).
  • Thanks, sounds the same as the version I have in that respect. As PC to PC transfers come through the ethernet adaptor (and/or wireless), plays havoc with your internert stats.
  • What a fantastic piece of software, I love you
  • I used to only use software on my laptop to give me an idea of internet usage. I now use a wifi router, and have my telephone connected to it so I can use VoIP (bypassing the laptop altogether). I've found that my router has a web interface that has a counter of how much data has been transferred since the last power-down and reboot. Nowadays, I keep the meter on the laptop for rough figures of usage, but also power off the router at the start of each billing cycle so I can get a 'truer' measurement of monthly throughput.
    If using a router, it may be worth looking through the manual and seeing what it can do!
  • https://www.softperfect.com/products/networx/
    will do much the same thing and you get a month's free trial.
    It has established how much of an Internet saddo I am, since I've exceeded 5GB already this month. (a one off, as I spent two weeks working from home) but at least it gives me proof positive to switch from my 27.99 Orange Unlimited account to one that will be a tenner less next month!
  • anybody any idea how we woul monitor the useage on xbox 360 live, in our house we have 2 desktops a laptop and the 360, we are thinking about ending our connction with AOL and going to the Sky Max option, as AOL is very slow now.
    Thanks for any help
  • sounds like you would be using a router - most routers have some sort of statistics monitoring service on them - normally you can access your router by typing in https://192.168.0.1 in your web browser
    most of the time, everything is measured in bytes, so remember to divide by 1024 for KB, 1024 again for MB, and 1024 a third time for GB
    hope this helps
  • Thank you, have tried this but at the moment the connection is timing out, so I will keep trying
  • thought I'd contact them and get an anwser from them - live help - took me a whole day to get to correspond with an Indian guy who was no help - he didn't know and just kept giving me apologies. Anyway I then tried ringing them after looking the phone number up on say no to 0870, through to another Indian guy after about 7 minutes, he gave me my router address ip and I checked it, so I think I will ditch AOL - 29.99 a month for not a very good service, I need to monitor my useage first though
  • I've downloaded NetMeter and it's running fine now - except that it appears to double the download speed (i.e. my BB is 1MEG - 128K but the Meter shows a constant DL speed in the '250 KB/s' range) from what it should be.
    (Any thoughts on this?)
  • I found the invisible sticky.....
    Sorry was in the office and just needed the answer.
  • Brilliant just posted a thread regarding this.......
  • I use Tautology Bandwidth Meter - does exactly what it says on the tin and provides daily and monthly downloads and uploads information. See:
    https://homepages.paradise.net.nz/link/tbm/
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