Πώς να ελέγξει τη χρήση εύρους ζώνης Διαδικτύου σας στα παράθυρα

από Ross McKillop [[on]] 9 Σεπτεμβρίου 2007

Παράθυρα

Αυτό το σεμινάριο θα σας καθοδηγήσει στην εγκατάσταση, την καθιέρωση και χρησιμοποίηση AnalogX Netstat ζωντανό (που είναι ελεύθερο) για να ελέγξει τη χρήση Διαδικτύου σας (φορτώνει και μεταφορτώνει). Δεδομένου ότι διάφορα ISP αποσυνδέουν τώρα τους πελάτες για τη χρησιμοποίηση «πάρα πολύ» εύρους ζώνης (αυτό ένας [[in]] ιδιαίτερος), ξέροντας ακριβώς πόσος έχετε μεταφορτώσει (ή έχει φορτώσει) σε έναν δεδομένο μήνα μπορείτε να είστε πολύ χρήσιμοι. Σημείωση: η έκδοση OS Χ αυτού του σεμιναρίου μπορεί να βρεθεί εδώ.

  1. Μεταφορτώστε και εγκαταστήστε AnalogX Netstat ζωντανό. Η εγκατάσταση είναι πολύ απλή - συνήθως ακριβώς θα χτυπήσετε `έπειτα» και `εντάξει» μερικοί χρόνοι. Έναρξη αυτό με τον κρότο Έναρξη -> Όλα τα προγράμματα -> AnalogX -> Netstat ζωντανό -> Netstat ζωντανό.
  2. το ανοικτό analogx netstat ζει

  3. Σωστός-κρότος οπουδήποτε στο ανάλογο Χ ζωντανό παράθυρο Netstat. Επιλέξτε Διαμορφώστε από το υπερεμφανιζόμενο παράθυρο
  4. διαμορφώστε analogx netstat ζει

  5. Εξ ορισμού διάφορα χαρακτηριστικά γνωρίσματα είναι εκτός λειτουργίας. Χτυπήστε Άτομα με ειδικές ανάγκες κουμπί για τα ακόλουθα στοιχεία: Το αυτοκίνητο ελαχιστοποιεί, Αυτόματη έναρξη και Στενός ελαχιστοποιεί. Καθένας πρέπει τώρα να τεθεί [[Enabled]].
  6. διαμορφώστε το ανάλογο Χ netstat ζει

  7. Με τη διευκόλυνση αυτών των χαρακτηριστικών γνωρισμάτων, το ανάλογο Χ Netstat ζωντανό θα προωθήσει κάθε φορά που ξεκινούν τα παράθυρα, αλλά αυτόματα ελαχιστοποιεί στο δίσκο συστημάτων σας. Επίσης, εάν το ανοίξετε από το δίσκο (για να ελέγξει και να δει τι η χρήση σας είναι αυτήν την περίοδο) μπορείτε να χτυπήσετε το κουμπί Χ και δεν θα κλείσει πραγματικά Netstat ζωντανό, μάλλον θα ελαχιστοποιηθεί πίσω στο δίσκο συστημάτων σας. Αυτό είναι σημαντικό όπως Netstat ζωντανό πρέπει πάντα τρέχει, διαφορετικά σας φορτώνει/μεταφορτώνει δεν θα ακολουθηθεί ακριβώς.
  8. αναλογική εικόνα δίσκων συστημάτων Χ netstat ζωντανή

  9. Μπορείτε επίσης να θέσετε εκτός λειτουργίας μερικά από το `άλλα» πράγματα που ζωντανά όργανα ελέγχου NetStat. Σωστός-κρότος στο κύριο παράθυρο, επίλεκτο Στατιστικές και αναθεωρήστε τα στοιχεία που ελέγχονται. Πολύ πιθανώς θα θελήσετε να κρατήσετε Τοπική μηχανή, εισερχόμενα στοιχεία, εισερχόμενα σύνολα, εξερχόμενα στοιχεία και Εξερχόμενα σύνολα . Μακρινή μηχανή, Νήματα συστημάτων και Χρήση ΚΜΕ μπορούν όλοι να τεθούν εκτός λειτουργίας.
  10. αναλογικές ζωντανές στατιστικές Χ netstat

  11. Τώρα μπορείτε να ακολουθήσετε το εύρος ζώνης Διαδικτύου σας (φορτώστε και μεταφορτώνει) χρήση. Το τρέχον μηνιαίο σύνολο επιδεικνύεται, μαζί με προηγούμενος μηνιαίος συνολικός και «συνολικός από την τελευταία εκ νέου αναχώρηση σας».
  12. netstat ζωντανό συνοπτικό παράθυρο

  13. If you live in a multiple-computer household, all sharing the same Internet connection, make sure to install AnalogX Netstat Live on each PC (running Windows) so that you can total them up to get your ‘true’ upload and download stats.
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    1 spiral 09.12.07 at 12:07 pm

    if you seriously want to monitor your household bandwidth including any wireless devices, network connected devices (aka TiVo, net radios, etc) you’re going to be better off using a solution like Smoothwall on an old PC to act as a gateway to the internet. Here it’ll monitor ALL of your bandwidth… On top of monitoring bandwidth usage, you can initiate QoS to ensure voice and real time data isn’t clobbered by P2P. You can also use the web proxy to save yourself a few megabytes in traffic too.

    This is a neat one pc solution, but if you have a busy household and a lot of devices on your network - this doesn’t scale.

    2 Ross McKillop 09.12.07 at 12:35 pm

    spiral -

    You’re absolutely correct, and have given me a great idea for another tutorial - thanks! :)

    Ross

    3 atconc 09.12.07 at 2:04 pm

    Tomato firmware does a great job of this if you have a router that supports it

    http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato/

    You can see real time graphs + daily, weekly and monthly totals :)

    4 Ross McKillop 09.12.07 at 2:42 pm

    atconc -

    Hey thanks for yet another tutorial idea :) As it happens I have a WRT54G (well, it’s my roommates but I don’t think he’ll care what I do with it as long as he can still connect to the Internet). Cheers!

    5 Ronald 09.12.07 at 4:45 pm

    It’s cool that posts like this lead to helpful comment discussion such as what spiral and atonic said. Awesome article. Looking forward to the one explaining some options over the whole network

    6 Ross McKillop 09.12.07 at 4:54 pm

    Ronald -

    I totally agree, it’s fantastic when folks leave comments that lead to things for me to write about. In large part because that way I KNOW people will be interested, rather than have to ‘guess’. Sadly the one about network monitoring won’t work w/ the version of the Linksys wrt54g that I have (or I should say, my roommate has) - but I *think* I might have an old wrt54 somewhere in my closet. Gotta go dig around. I will for sure be doing the one on Smoothwall though, but it’ll take a bit of time as it looks a bit detailed (and I have to install a 2nd NIC in my linux PC).

    7 Andre 09.12.07 at 7:07 pm

    It would be nice to be able to tell the difference between different connections, for instance, if this is run on a laptop, you can track the free connection at the university separate from the home connection, etc.

    8 Rajeev 09.12.07 at 7:59 pm

    I use ShaPlus Bandwidth meter available at http://www.shaplus.com/bandwidth-meter/ How it is different from other bandwidth meters is it shows a simple interface with current, today and monthly bandwidth.

    9 WolfDog 09.12.07 at 8:02 pm

    i was wondering along the same lines if there is a program that can monitor individual program usage and be able to ban certain programs from using the net and give other programs more allowance.

    10 pumadine 09.13.07 at 4:45 am

    just use a free alternative to monitor your bandwidth usage which is “NET METER”, been using it for a year now…

    11 WolfDog 09.13.07 at 7:44 am

    thanks.

    12 Rybuns 09.13.07 at 3:44 pm

    This program wont work for me. does it work on vista? when i double click it, nothing happens but it is running in the background (as told by my task manager). I’ll try “NET METER”.

    13 sejong 10.08.07 at 3:13 am

    how to reboot the program?

    eg> My new internet plan start from 11th of Oct.
    so, need to reboot on the date to start new.

    14 Ross McKillop 10.08.07 at 11:37 pm

    @sejong:

    Unfortunately, I don’t think you can (with this program). I did try one out for OS X that let you define which day the month started on, but this app doesn’t appear to let you do that.

    15 Bear 10.09.08 at 3:03 pm

    Comcast just called and told me they didn’t appreciate my using of 500G last month. If I go over 250G once it’s banned for 12 months and no DSL here. :( This software will come in handy

    16 E. Kristianto 11.24.08 at 11:17 pm

    Dear Mr. Ross McKillop,
    I am one of the high speed mobile internet subscriber in middle east country, my limited mobile broadband data allowance is 1 Gb per month (with used SIM card). I use it directly with my mobile phone for browsing, send/receive/check of my email, upload/download etc. Some time, I also used my mobile phone as external modem and connect it to my laptop with USB connnection. Could you advice to me how the AnalaogX Netstat live will work together? it means AnalogX Nestat live can calculate the accumulation of used byte for both of usage (in separate time).
    If it can not do, anysoftware that I can install in my mobile phone (such as Nokia E65 and LG KT610) to monitor the used byte.
    Thanks and regards,
    Eddy K
    Doha - Qatar

    17 C. Small 12.10.08 at 12:54 am

    Interesting, I just got a call from Comcast as well and they said I used 500 gigs as well. That smells funny to me.
    I did the math and I shouldn’t have used more than 300 gigs in that time.
    I think they are using scare tactics on higher amount users.
    Well, these software’s will be useful.
    Thanks everybody!!

    18 mp 01.24.09 at 3:17 pm

    Comcast is wrong to do this.Netflix uses alot bandwith. 250 is alot. But with hd and transfre files pc to pc.Plus large movies like netflix. 250 soo nwont be enough.

    I think people should start looking for alternative to comcast. They have good service and will help customers on prices.But this is a invasion. And customers should leave them. espically if you are breaking no rules. Just use alot bandwith. I got a letter warnign one time. Just because i was transfer large files. Over net Fom pc to pc.backup thigns for people. I could get network share used icq. Was fast. Only option had at time. That is wrong to assume or accuse a customer of downlaodign or sharing thigns. Not everyone absues it for movies etc. Comcast will lose customers. DOnt forget one day what happened to phone companies with cell phones can happen to them.They should be respectful and why worry about bandwith. less it reach 500 gb. 250 is borderline for some users. Most wont use this. But alot more you think do. Or will with Hd and blueray. Alone on such places as netflix.

    19 roxy 01.26.09 at 9:11 am

    Hi, would this program allow to know what websites are being visited on a different PC in the home using same internet connection via router?

    If not, anyone know of a program that can do this. I know of all the programs that keylogg etc on a shared PC but don’t know of one on a shared internet connection which is what i’m after.

    many thanks

    Rox

    20 Prathap 02.01.09 at 11:32 pm

    This software looks cool but this is not working in Vista? is there anything similar i can use in Vista? please reply.

    Thank you,

    Prathap

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