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I am looking for a program that monitiors your internet connection and tells you if any programs are using your connection bandwith. I have a slow enough connection as it is, and sometimes noticably more so. Is there any program that will tell you what programs are using up your speed.

2007-03-27 22:55:08 · 4 answers · asked by Conor M 1 in Computers & Internet Software

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type in the command prompt
netstat -a

2007-03-27 23:55:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Interesting. There should be such software out there since it sounds like something people could use. The only way I can think of doing this using a firewall program (Symantec Client Firewall, ZoneLabs, BlackIce, etc.) to monitor which programs have access to your trusted internet domain. Then delete all of those programs from the list. This will result in you getting pop-ups from the firewall program asking "would you like to allow such-and-such program to access the internet?". You say yes or no. This will give you some control as to which program is accessing the internet and which isn't. As for how much bandwidth each program is using - that is a different level of analysis requiring a higher technically sound program.

2007-03-27 23:03:12 · answer #2 · answered by blue2monday 3 · 0 0

Restart your router or hub. pass away it off for 2 minutes or so, then turn it on. that often works for issues like this. once you're having issues nonetheless, open firefox, then open up your job supervisor (Ctrl+Alt+Del) and pass to the approach tab. exact click on the firefox application. that brings up a menu, scroll over Set precedence and choose realtime. that ought to develop the precedence site visitors for this technique and make it greater effectual. your different courses would loose velocity besides the undeniable fact that. wish that facilitates.

2017-01-05 07:53:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

loads of them, look here http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Search/network_monitor.html

2007-03-27 22:58:22 · answer #4 · answered by Mike C 6 · 0 0

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