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Topic: progam to measure bandwidth being used?
existence`
Posts: 6175
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hey guys.

basically, my home computer setup is BPA cable on 10gig, thru a netgear router, into 3 computers, my dads, mine, and my sisters

my sister is constantly downloading new video clips, but my dad is f***ing stubborn and wont believe me when i show him all this newly downloaded s*** on her computer, he basically will only believe if we catch her in the action.

the reason behind this is she is putting us over 10g every month.

so, i was wondering, is there a program that monitors how much bandwitdh your entire network is using thru your internet connection? by logic i am thinking this would be a fairly hard thing to do from 1 stand alone computer on a network.. but hopefully there is something.

basically i wanna show dad the IP of where the bandwidth is comin from, and show that its her.

ty thx
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existence`
Posts: 6176
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
iv just done some googlign and 99% of the programs im finding are just measuring the s*** going in and coming out from my network card.

i need one that i can run on my pc that can read everything coming and going thru the router and to the specific ip's

Astroboy
Posts: 4095
Location: Germany
Less about bandwidth and more about this sister of yours
Obes
Posts: 5019
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
pics = help ... quality of help directly relational to quality of pics.
Reverend Evil
Posts: 14553
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
You could try this place dude. Haven't read it fully but you might be able to whatever ever it is you're after.
icewyrm
Posts: 1763
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Might be easier to install logging software on her machine, and collect the info after a week or so? Depends what model of netgear it is, as to how easily you can check up on usage data, since they tend to have different management features.
parabol
Posts: 3185
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
basically i wanna show dad the IP of where the bandwidth is comin from

Bandwidth or total transmitted data?
Kat
Posts: 8883
Location:
I got some great advice in this thread
http://qgl.ausforums.com/?agn=thread&id=2446851
ravn0s
Posts: 4896
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
just sell your sister into slavery. problem solvered
whoop
Posts: 11202
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Pity you don't have a router capable of running DDWRT, it has a thing called RFLOW collector that can determine how much each computer on the network downloads/uploads.

Just install analogx netstat live on her pc, reset the counters at the start of the month & let it count how much she downloads. There's some other similar utilities but I don't know what they are.

I think you may also be able to do it through SNMP if your router has that (failing ddwrt firmware), I looked into it a while ago but stuffed if I could figure it out.
Astroboy
Posts: 4096
Location: Germany
Did you mean: program to measure bandwidth being used?

and

I'll start the bidding at $12.50
existence`
Posts: 6177
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
bl astro no ones gonna have a bite at ur horribly lame shots at a joke mate.

also iv found a program that uses that snmp s*** to monitor what shes doing on my computer!, w00t. im just gonna run it tomorrow after noon as soon as i get home and prove to dad! yes!!
Astroboy
Posts: 4097
Location: Germany
joke? I'm just trying to help you with your elementary-level english.
shad
Posts: 1836
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Webcam in her room. I'll take the first shift watching.
existence`
Posts: 6178
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
god i can't wait to meet you astroboy. i really cant
shad
Posts: 1837
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Also netlimiter seems to have a traffic chart than can differentiate between local network and internet traffic.
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20380
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You could run something like Ethereal on your PC; it'll capture all the data and then you'll need to analyse it somehow.
Suckah-Free
Posts: 7351
Location: Indonesia
I dont think analysis is pete's high point. Getting anal, that's a different story.

p.s. You're still down with me brah.
icewyrm
Posts: 1772
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Would ethereal be effective in this situation?
Tyrone
Posts: 275
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
maybe ipcop. limit your sisters bandwidth to jack s*** and tell her she went over the cap.
Raven
Posts: 1861
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Ethereal wouldn't be of any use if you're running a switched network, since the switch would only send on traffic directed towards your own MAC address.

If you were running something like a linux box with ipchains or iptables, or a BSD/OSX box using ipfw, you could probably get all the traffic info you're asking for.
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 7767
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Download and install a program that keeps track of how much you download in a week/month. Do the same for your Dads computer. Add them up and the left over will be whatever your sister is downloading. Your dad should be happy with that, unless he is the one downloading heaps of pron ;P
gimpy
Posts: 1446
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Install SNMP on all your computers, and graph network card usage using cacti:

http://cacti.net/

OR, threaten to smash your sister is she gets your internet cap'd again..

OR, pay for your own internet connection
Opec
Posts: 4526
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Janey is real!@?#?!#
Obes
Posts: 5022
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ethereal is only useful IF you have a hub and not a switch, your PC is the router, or your switch supports a monitoring port. Otherwise you won't see the other machines traffic (that's the benefit of a switch over a traditional hub.

And would basically be overkill, you just need counters not detailed information about the packets.
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20383
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Oh yeh for some reason I thought he said it was all going through his PC, missed the bit about the netgear router.
gimpy
Posts: 1448
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Check this out: http://www.linklogger.com/

Hopefully your router is one of these:

http://www.linklogger.com/download.htm#Netgear

Netgear Fx114y Models - supports Netgear FVS114, FR114P, FR114W, FM114P, FWG114P, FR328S, FVL328 and FVS328

Or go buy a router it supports.
E.T.
Posts: 588
Location: Queensland
just install Bandwidth Monitor Pro on her computer. Check your usage stats with your ISP, Let it run for a week, check your usage stats with your ISP again and then you will see what percentage she is responsible for.

This way, you don't have to touch your router at all and still get your answer.

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