Re: How to see in real time how much (in kbytes) internet traffic do pages or requests cause?

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From: Jim Macklin (p51mustang[threeX12)
Date: 08/27/04


Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 05:35:33 -0500

Have your run SpyBot Search & Destroy
www.safer-networking.org to find spyware and also a current
a/v program?

Your IT guy can put a packet sniffer on your case and track
your usage.

"Dmitriy Kopnichev" <kopn@hotbox.ruDELETE> wrote in message
news:%23HBM%23c$iEHA.1644@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
| Our LAN administrator says that my internet traffic is too
big. I want to
| know what makes the traffic so big.
| The search Engines are good when you search for a phrase
or rare word or
| symbol combination. Searching for "internet traffic
monitor" or something
| like this does not give anything good.
| "Chad Harris" <ddram32_nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
| news:e$cVcW4iEHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
| > Dimitri--
| >
| > Um what happens when you dust off 'ole google or 'ole
msn or 'ole yahoo
| > search?
| >
| > "Neecheevoo?" "Holodna?" "Gdeh Search Engine?"
| >
| > I'd be willing to bet if you try
| > http://www.broadbandreports.com/forums/all or a search
engine like google,
| > yahoo, or msn or dozens of others, since you know
exactly what you're
| > looking for, you'll have some luck. From your skeletal
outline, I thought
| > those sites might have something for you.
| >
| > Try http://www.minasi.com/ or Steve Gibson's site
www.grc.com as well.
| >
| > Best,
| >
| > Chad Harris
| > _____________________________________
| >
| >
| > "Dmitriy Kopnichev" <kopn@hotbox.ruDELETE> wrote in
message
| > news:OteLie2iEHA.2808@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
| > I can't find anything appropriate at
| > http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network.htm
| >
| > "Dmitriy Kopnichev" <kopn@hotbox.ruDELETE> wrote in
message
| > news:%23axKR%23ziEHA.2524@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
| >>I need the internet traffic to and from my computer
only, not the
| >>aggregate traffic to and from all LAN computers.
| >> "Hans-Georg Michna"
<hans-georgNoEmailPlease@michna.com> wrote in message
| >> news:fre9i0hlsv1qp0csh2r50qf5u4bfdr478o@4ax.com...
| >>> On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 14:58:14 +0400, "Dmitriy
Kopnichev"
| >>> <kopn@hotbox.ruDELETE> wrote:
| >>>
| >>>>Does multiplying packet numbers by 1,000 convert into
bytes or
| >>>>kilobytes?
| >>>
| >>> Dmitriy,
| >>>
| >>> bytes. The maximum length of an Ethernet packet is
1,500 bytes,
| >>> including a little overhead. Some packets are shorter
though, so
| >>> please understand that the multiply-by-1,000 trick is
very
| >>> inaccurate, but it gives you a hint.
| >>>
| >>> Separating Internet traffic from LAN traffic is not
possible
| >>> with these simple tools. You may need a good network
sniffer
| >>> with a filter, but I don't know much about these.
| >>>
| >>> Another way to go is to let the router do the
measuring. This
| >>> depends, of course, on whether you have a router at
all and
| >>> whether the router provides this service. Mine does,
but only
| >>> for the aggregate traffic to and from all LAN
computers.
| >>>
| >>> Hans-Georg
| >>>
| >>> --
| >>> No mail, please.
| >>
| >>
| >
|
|



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