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Sun 25/07/10 at 20:31
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Hi,

I'm aware of software to monitor bandwidth being up/downloaded on the PC, but is there PC software that monitors the bandwidth direct from the router.

The reason I ask is that I'd like to monitor, in real time, my bandwidth used by the PS3 for streaming iPlayer etc.

Neil
Mon 26/07/10 at 12:03
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I would not mind one of these either. Have to do ome research.
Sun 25/07/10 at 22:39
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I have a wireless Belkin (F5D8633-4 v1)
Sun 25/07/10 at 22:17
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Depends on what router you have. RouterStats is pretty good for Netgear and Zyxel devices. Most routers have SNMP built in so you could also use something that can speak SNMP. MRTG is such a program.
Sun 25/07/10 at 20:31
Regular
Posts: 595
Hi,

I'm aware of software to monitor bandwidth being up/downloaded on the PC, but is there PC software that monitors the bandwidth direct from the router.

The reason I ask is that I'd like to monitor, in real time, my bandwidth used by the PS3 for streaming iPlayer etc.

Neil

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