Hey all,
this kind of goes with the other thread i started,
Since we gave our lanloard shared access to our network / inet connection - last few days around the same time (6pm) the conneciton speed drops through the floor!
i know normally this is the time that ISP will drop, but this has only started since we , sorry, my friend! decided to share our line.
The friend thinks that it is not him, and that it is just the ISP, but it isn't and i am darn sure of it, so i basically want to prove to him that it is not the ISP and track the landlords usage.
So, he is on our internal network - with out using MS Proxy - as that would be a little complicated for me to set up and would require me to install a client on his side, is there anyway to track the internet usage / banwidth etc of a single computer on your network?
All help is appreciated.
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What to use to Track internet activity from a certain system
#2
Posted 23 January 2003 - 02:29 AM
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Since we gave our lanloard shared access to our network / inet connection - last few days around the same time (6pm) the conneciton speed drops through the floor!
Just had a fun idea, around that time, unplug his network cable (on your end) and see how quickly he calls!
#3
Posted 23 January 2003 - 06:35 AM
kaaza..BUAHAHAHAHA!~
u insult me! as if i would be at such a low level to use or need programs like kaaza!
BUAHHAHA!!!
u insult me! as if i would be at such a low level to use or need programs like kaaza!
BUAHHAHA!!!
#4
Posted 24 January 2003 - 04:22 AM
http://dast.nlanr.net/Projects/Iperf/#download
I know you can do it with cisco equipment ... 1600 routers and such
Other than that and what APK has well stated, there arent many options.
You could always run a network monitor to see just how much traffic flows to a particular IP
I know you can do it with cisco equipment ... 1600 routers and such
Other than that and what APK has well stated, there arent many options.
You could always run a network monitor to see just how much traffic flows to a particular IP
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