Where can I find previous list of hourly bandwidth log?
I want to know how much bandwidth I have been using for the past few weeks.
Is the history recorded?
If so where can I find a list of my previous hourly bandwidth log?
I want to know how much bandwidth I have been using for the past few weeks.
Is the history recorded?
If so where can I find a list of my previous hourly bandwidth log?
Good Day!
There are some Software's that allow you to view your internet upload and download speed by a form of graph or number statistics like:
1. BitMeter
2. Bandwith Monitor Pro 1.3
3. Netmeter
4. NetLimiter
5. vnStat
6. Ntop
7. Net Monitor
8. Surplus Meter
9. XRG
You can download BitMeter in this website:
http://download.cnet.com/BitMeter-2/3000-2381_4-10398686.html
Hope it can help you!
Hello John,
If you use computer at home,you can use a software to know how much bandwidth you have used. I am giving you the names of the software in which you can find your previous bandwidth log:
For Windows:
1. Networx
2. Net limiter
3. Freemeter
for linux:
1. Ifstat
2. BandwithD
3. Darkstart
I hope if you use any software (mentioned above) you can find the log
Regards,
Bolton butks
If you want a bandwidth monitoring tool, try the free bandwidth monitoring tool I’m using, SoftPerfect NetWorx. It supports Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10 both 32-bit and 64-bit. For servers, it supports Windows Server 2003 up to Windows Server 2012 both 32-bit and 64-bit. For OS X and Linux users, go to Mac OS and Linux Preview Versions.
It is a free and simple but powerful tool that will help you evaluate your bandwidth consumption. You can use it to gather bandwidth usage data as well as calculate the speed of your internet connection or any other internet connections. It can help you find potential sources of network problems and make sure you don’t surpass the bandwidth limit specified by your Internet Service Provider.
It can also help you track down doubtful network activity typical of Trojan horses and hacker attacks. The application gives you an option to select whether to monitor all your network connections or just a particular network connection.