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    Network Monitor ?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by ronnieb, Jun 1, 2010.

  1. ronnieb

    ronnieb Representing the Canucks

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    Sooo I'm pissed off at my sister who lies about not downloading movies so I'd like to start monitoring all of my network's bandwidth to make sure I don't go over the monthly limit.

    Is there a program that will let me monitor all the wifi-connected computers? I guess sort of a traffic monitor (I dunno :confused: )
     
  2. olyteddy

    olyteddy Notebook Deity

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    Most routers have one built in that will at least tell you where and how long a client was connected.
     
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    Im using dd-wrt... how do I log wlan activity?
     
  4. pstrisik

    pstrisik Notebook Evangelist

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    Might try this:

    Free network tools for system administrators

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