This little program tells you how many Megs or Gigs you have used from the internet. You can set it to warn you have you have exceeded the daily suggested bandwidth limit. You can also track down suspicious network activity such as Trojan horses and hacker attacks. You can set it up to alert you when there is suspicious activity, such as unusually heavy data flow.
1024megs/mbmegabytes = 1Gig/GB/Gigabytes.

           Click here for the networx user manual: www.karl.co.za/networxmanual

Click here to download: networx_setup.exe


SystemTrayIcon

Right-click on the Networx icon in your system Tray.

Quota Setup

Display a message when the quota is used by 85%
Click Setup > Select Type: Daily

Select Vomue unit:  MB

Type in Allowance:
For a 1Gig account: 29
For a 2Gig account: 60
For a 3Gig account: 90
For a 5Gig account: 151
For a 10 Gig account:  303
For a 20 Gig account:   606

Divide the number by the amount of computers you have in your company.
E.g. if you have a 10Gig account with 8 computers then your daily allowance is 38MB per day.

Settings Notifications

 

 

 

 

 

 

For advanced users:

Checking which programs are using the internet currently:

netstat
Right-click on the connection to terminate it.

 

No monitoring on weekends:  Click on the little blocks to grey them out.

 



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