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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.
- Gwalk900Honorary Alumnus
This may be a good time to point out that one program that I used to recommend, Net Guard, can no longer be recommended as the latest version installs "openCandy" during the install.
From Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCandy
I have an older version installed on one of my machines, malware and virus scans come up "clean", but under the present circumstances, Net Guard can no longer be recommended.
- BirdDogAssistant ProfessorGreat suggestions Katie and a good announcement! Hope it stays up for awhile.
I have a router which tracks usage per device but the apps are a free or low cost option. Am I right in saying that those only track what is being used on the device they are installed to? In other words if installed on a laptop it would track the usage on it but not on a tablet using the wireless router also, - Gwalk900Honorary Alumnus
And it is those pesky wireless devices that can cause the most issues.
Sadly, for some reason, most novice users are reluctant to "simplify" their network during the troubleshooting phase.
A user simply must get from this:
To this as the first step in isolating data loss issues:
- JT-HughesSophomore
Really like like like the diagrams and the concept.. a lot.
It would appear the wifi is / has been disabled.. correct or not so..
would really like to pursue this.. I did see a post that took this
even further.. anyone have a link??
thanks GWalk !!
- CharlesMcCoolNew PosterSurprisingly Glasswire used to only run under Windows 7 but I just downloaded it and installed under Windows 10 and its working perfectly
- BirdDogAssistant ProfessorI knew I could get ewe to post one of your purty diagrams.
- Gwalk900Honorary Alumnus
Well, what can I say ? A picture is worth a thousand words and many users may not be aware of the "shape" of their home network and the various possible "loss vectors".
- AmandaModeratorNeeds more giraffe.
- Gwalk900Honorary Alumnus
Ask and ewe shall receive !!!!!
Needs more butter I think.
- AmandaModeratorSorry.
- Knerkin AkinNew MemberA comment to Katie's announcement: GlassWire will not monitor traffic on your network, only on the machine on which it is installed. So, if you have a couple of machines co0nnected to your network that consume traffic from the HN service, install GlassWire on each machine to see the total usage.
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