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Hi the answers are in order they are asked

1)      www.dslreports.com has a bandwidth monitor.  As does www.cnet.com
2)      For someone to use your bandwidth (or any other computing
resource) they would have to have compromised your security.  I think
question number 2 begs the question have I been hacked and how secure
is my network / system at home.
3)      I know certain firewalls can do this (the sonicwall soho for
example)

Cheers,

Leon

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From: igal tiverobsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001 5:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: bandwidth monitoring

Hello list,

I would like to monitor my bandwidth at home,

1)I would like to know if I am getting all the bandwidth I have been
promised from the ISP.

2)I would like to be sure no one is using my bandwidth.

do you know of any tool that shows how much traffic is passing
through a certain machine(NT & LINUX)?



Thank you all in advanced.



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