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nzbsgfan

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#101104 24-Apr-2012 18:38
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Hi

Just a quick question.

Is anyone aware of a program that can track incoming and outgoing packets by IP address?

I want to see how much bandwidth each of my internal network devices are using.

I'm streaming a lot of video from my WD Live TV hub from the internet and was wondering how much this was contributing to my overall cap. As my internal IP's are static I was wondering if i could track this information with some sort of "software metering".

Any ideas?

Cheers

Mark.

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RunningMan
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  #614545 24-Apr-2012 20:36
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I think Little Snitch has a monitor function that will show which apps are currently using network interfaces, I'm not sure whether it can tell you the actual quantities of data used.

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  #614684 25-Apr-2012 00:40
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What modem do you have? If it has SNMP you can get stats out of that into something like PRTG

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