bandwidth monitoring tools and utilities

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using BWMETER seems pretty good than others.. memory usage around 1100K (1.1mb)data can be exported as csv..Statistics: hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/yearly
 
Hi Karan...Check...?Does BWM have 'export to csv' option? I couldnt find it. I hope u r talking abt Tautology BWM only, that essbebe mentioned.
 
its BWMETER V4.0.1

yes it does has "Export" button to generate csv file

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the memory usage shoots up sometimes around 3mb dont know why..
 
That seems like quite a useful prog. Unfortunately, its a shareware one as i could make out from the google search. I have downloaded the trial version. Will review how it goes.
 
yes i second the above post...DU meter is very good..it has several advanced features like monitoring each process which is consuming your bandwidth ( for example firefox.exe, your anti virus update process n all).and the downloaded and uploaded data can be transferred into a Csv file.Ports which are open( UDP and TCP both) r mentioned, there is a stopwatch too. But the downside is that it is a shareware( only 30 days of trial available)..thats not an issue i guess, since googliging will get you tons of serial and cracks( oops! am i suppose to say this here:P)
 
Anybody using VOIP say Vonage ?Any Bandwidth meter records the data ?I tried three . no success.
 
DU meter is very good..it has several advanced features like monitoring each process which is consuming your bandwidth ( for example firefox.exe, your anti virus update process n all).:P)

I have DU meter ver 3.07 build 200, where do I find the above mentioned features.Or are you using a different ver? :)
 
Mine is a different version buddy!

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