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Free tools to track bandwidth

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These day everyone is using DSL, cable, or a direct high-speed LAN connection to make files download faster, videos stream smoother, and online gaming much more enjoyable. But most of the time you don,t know that something is eating up bandwidth. So you want to track the bandwidth then try these tools.

Line Speed Meter

Line Speed Meter - Line Speed Meter is the Internet’s most comprehensive tool for measuring and reporting on the speed of your broadband Internet connection including download speed, upload speed, latency and DNS lookup times. Run the Line Speed Meter to accurately measure both the upload and download speed of your Internet connection. You will be provided with a detailed speed analysis and technology comparison. The more tests you run, the better the data and the better the picture you have of your own Internet connection. View the comparison of Internet connection technologies throughout Australia, the US and the world. How do providers compare. Is one technology better than another. Drill through 6 levels of detail to get the complete picture. Mine our entire database.

BitMeter

Bitmeter - BitMeter 2 is a bandwidth meter, it allows you to visually monitor your internet connection by displaying a scrolling graph that shows your upload and download speed over time. BitMeter is freeware - ie. it is given away completely free of charge, there is no trial period, no time-limited features, no spyware, and no adware, guaranteed.



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4 Responses to “Free tools to track bandwidth”

  1. Nirmal on March 12th, 2008 2:16 pm

    Raj,
    Your blog was not available in the past few days? What happened ?

  2. Raj on March 12th, 2008 2:45 pm

    @ Nirmal

    Some problem with Bluehost, but now everything is back :)

  3. Syahid A. on March 12th, 2008 9:07 pm

    It takes a few days to get up again? I though BlueHost is really reliable?

  4. Martin Theiler on March 15th, 2008 4:22 pm

    Speed tools are a very useful feature in your computer until they are not embedded with any kind of spyware or malware.

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