RakaKaKaka Galvanizer Aug 29, 2016 #1 need to know how much data my laptop is consuming daily. should be fast and low in size.
adventureguy Innovator Aug 29, 2016 #3 I use Glasswire. It has bandwidth monitor as well as firewall. You can easily see which program uses how much data and when. You can also block programs from connecting to internet. And it barely uses any ram. Reactions: rads and RakaKaKaka
I use Glasswire. It has bandwidth monitor as well as firewall. You can easily see which program uses how much data and when. You can also block programs from connecting to internet. And it barely uses any ram.
A Ankur. Explorer Aug 29, 2016 #4 Try DU Meter. Works quietly in system tray and consumes very less resources. Reactions: RakaKaKaka
RakaKaKaka Galvanizer Aug 29, 2016 #5 Thanks guys ! i'l try Du meter and networx first. Dont need firewall.
iPwnz Brutally Honest Keymaster Sep 3, 2016 #6 Net limiter? DU meter is a 30 days trial/paid software.
RakaKaKaka Galvanizer Sep 3, 2016 #7 yeah il try net limiter or make du full as currently using it and its good
xman0752 Contributor Oct 11, 2016 #8 Which os are you using ? Windows 7 and onwards have a built in network monitor . I am pretty sure that is low in resources
Which os are you using ? Windows 7 and onwards have a built in network monitor . I am pretty sure that is low in resources
RakaKaKaka Galvanizer Oct 11, 2016 #10 xman0752 said: Which os are you using ? Windows 7 and onwards have a built in network monitor . I am pretty sure that is low in resources Click to expand... WIN 7. WHERES THE OPTION?
xman0752 said: Which os are you using ? Windows 7 and onwards have a built in network monitor . I am pretty sure that is low in resources Click to expand... WIN 7. WHERES THE OPTION?
N NotMyRealName Oct 11, 2016 #14 I used to use du meter ages ago, literally in the days of dial up. last many years using bwmeter. works awesome. not sure about resource use though...
I used to use du meter ages ago, literally in the days of dial up. last many years using bwmeter. works awesome. not sure about resource use though...