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Re: *ALL* Speed Upgrade Discussion In Here Please (Part 2)
Easy way to test your setup, run a net monitor (analogx, dumeter etc.) run it for an hour on your machine without accessing web etc also ensure no auto update progs are running and then after an hour check the totals, multiply by 12, then 7, then 4 and this will give the monthly idle total for 12 hours a day.
I think the calculation is correct but you try it and see. |
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At home there are 2 pcs on a router, we montiored both pc's over a 2 day period and even with browsing, downloading emails etc we were still within the limits for our connection speed. |
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.... and remeber it's only the download traffic that *you* do, not any background noise ...
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just run netstat for an hour with machine idle and the only prog that would access the net is autoupdate for avast, as that is up to date there would not be a lot of traffic there, got 2.3mb of traffic in that hour. I have little process running and no spyware etc, disabled icmp in firewall, this is just incoming traffic,constant, average of 700bytes.
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netstat /a in a cmd box?? |
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netstat/a: Proto Local Address Foreign Address State TCP home:epmap home:0 LISTENING TCP home:microsoft-ds home:0 LISTENING TCP home:1026 home:0 LISTENING TCP home:1338 localhost:1337 TIME_WAIT UDP home:microsoft-ds *:* UDP home:1025 *:* UDP home:1072 *:* UDP home:1073 *:* UDP home:1074 *:* UDP home:ntp *:* UDP home:ntp *:* Tried dumeter and another freeby net monitor all give same results. |
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Just wanted to post a quick note getting this back on the speed rather than cap topic somewhat.
I have the 750K package through a Pace STB and realising I would not be upgraded to 2Mb without an upgrade to the STB I rang CS yesterday. The happily booked me in for a STB swap for the 10th March which was the earliest slot they had. I am in the Leeds area but would suspect these lead times are mirrored throught the country. So the suggestion is to ring up CS now and book that PACE-> Samsung upgrade if you want 2Mb as soon as it is available. :) |
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Or: your network traffic recording application is incorrectly counting incoming broadcast traffic (e.g. ARPs, DHCP discovery) in its totals. You should not count ARPs and DHCP broadcasts in your traffic totals if you are trying to emulate or predict an ISP's volume-related capping or charging. |
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If anybody is interested I am using a programme called CS Fire Monitor which gives details about your computer set up plus logs bandwidth activity which is saved to a file on a daily basis.
It is spyware free and also free for home use. Either do a google search for it or I can supply the url address. |
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Well my bandwidth recorder program shows 10kB every 5 seconds being downloaded when not active, zonealarm doesn't show any activity so there is no problem with pc. I say the program is counting the unnecassary download from the DHCP
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