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chriswiggins

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#29568 12-Jan-2009 08:30
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Just discovered this as I just moved to Pro from Go Large and loving the speeds and the free static ip Tongue out

http://netusage.iau5.com/

Just download the main usage meter and then also get the New Zealand pack. Just use the username and password you use to view the xtra.co.nz/usagemeter site.

Just thought I'd let anyone know as I never knew anything like this existed!

Cheers
Chris

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rscole86
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  #188899 12-Jan-2009 08:35
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You can also use TUC, traffic usage checker. It will sit in your taskbar, and display a % of your usage, green is under your limit, orange is close to it, and red if you have exceeded.



chriswiggins

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  #188900 12-Jan-2009 08:37
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Oh thats good to know... I just prefer firefox extensions as my FF is open just about the whole time my computer is on Tongue out

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  #188919 12-Jan-2009 10:05

Very helpful. Thank you :)




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alexx
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  #188959 12-Jan-2009 13:08
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Thanks for that.

Might even pay for one of the moderators to drag this into the Broadband forum as it appears to support:
  • Telstra Clear
  • Xtra
  • Slingshot
  • Orcon
Plus there is a documentation link for those that want to add another ISP.
http://netusage.iau5.com/ispjs.html


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