nithinks
True Techie
Source : *www.mytechyard.com/2010/05/broadband-download-monitor-easy-tool-to-monitor-download/
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Many of us use broadband schemes provided by ISP s, with the download limit. Many people are confused with the term “download” thinking that the term refers to the file downloads you do. Actually it is not ! “download” here means the total data transaction that happens in the server, say, you had a voice conversation for 1 hour, data download will be roughly 60MB.Watching youtube videos, navigating in Google earth drastically cuts down your download limit or the bandwidth.
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Over the web we came across an interesting tool , broadband download monitor. This tool helps you to monitor the overall data transaction that happens over the network . You can set the download limit of your ISP , and relatively the graph gets displayed.
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Once you cross the download limit, Pop-up gets displayed , alerting you from exceeding the download limit.
The type of the alert you get, and the time of the alert are customizable.
This is a very useful tool , and it is free!
Dot net framework: *www.microsoft.com/downloads/detail...cb-4362-4b0d-8edd-aab15c5e04f5&displaylang=en
Download link : *download.cnet.com/Broadband-Download-Monitor/3000-2648_4-10886434.html
*i698.photobucket.com/albums/vv346/nithks/MyTechYard/logo.jpg
Many of us use broadband schemes provided by ISP s, with the download limit. Many people are confused with the term “download” thinking that the term refers to the file downloads you do. Actually it is not ! “download” here means the total data transaction that happens in the server, say, you had a voice conversation for 1 hour, data download will be roughly 60MB.Watching youtube videos, navigating in Google earth drastically cuts down your download limit or the bandwidth.
*i698.photobucket.com/albums/vv346/nithks/MyTechYard/1.jpg
Over the web we came across an interesting tool , broadband download monitor. This tool helps you to monitor the overall data transaction that happens over the network . You can set the download limit of your ISP , and relatively the graph gets displayed.
*i698.photobucket.com/albums/vv346/nithks/MyTechYard/2.jpg
Once you cross the download limit, Pop-up gets displayed , alerting you from exceeding the download limit.
The type of the alert you get, and the time of the alert are customizable.
This is a very useful tool , and it is free!
Dot net framework: *www.microsoft.com/downloads/detail...cb-4362-4b0d-8edd-aab15c5e04f5&displaylang=en
Download link : *download.cnet.com/Broadband-Download-Monitor/3000-2648_4-10886434.html