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Katie0's avatar
Katie0
Admin
10 years ago

Try a Monitoring App to See Your Network Activity

Some of you have already discovered the benefits of seeing the uses of traffic on your network with GlassWire.  Others prefer WireShark.  And, some of these apps are easier than others. The beauty is - you can monitor your usage without guessing where its going and who is taking it. There are free versions available for you to try. No, we're not offering to support it.  Nor will the call center agents be able to assist you with it.  But, we here in the Community are using it in our lab and like what it does.  Those of you that have found these apps useful, may want to add to what's already been posted. 

  • Why do you suggest these instead of the status meter? Do they do more than the status meter does?
  • Gwalk900's avatar
    Gwalk900
    Honorary Alumnus
    The status meter will show how much data has been used, system wide, including all networked computers and devices.

    Glasswire will pinpoint just what program or process used the data.

    (note: Glasswire will only record data usage on the single computer on which it has been installed)

    Some Glasswire info but perhaps helpful in overall scope:

















    The point here is:

    A single computer  has 65,536 comm ports:

    Of these, port 80 is visible to a user when a Internet Browser is open .... it is "apparent".

    If a user has an email client program installed like Outlook or Thunderbird, among many others, two more are used for incoming and outgoing email duties. Again, these are apparent because the email client program is up and running ...

    That leaves 65,533 comm ports that a novice user is not aware of and has no ready visible means to see or know about.

    That is a lot of potential "leaks".

    Just say'in.

       

    Edit:
    Some of the above info relating to free time and refill times are for HN9000 daily refill legacy plans and was prepared for another user.
    • JT-Hughes's avatar
      JT-Hughes
      Sophomore

      Some Glasswire info but perhaps helpful in overall scope:



      MAGNIFICIENT !!!!  

       

      Definitely Deserves its OWN Thread...   sticky    -   if i use these terms correctly.

       

      Great Great Stuff...    and  THANKS for Posting.