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Bandwidth monitor that shows the port?
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Minneapolis, MN
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So, I know there are programs that graph total bandwidth in and out. But what if I want to know what it is thats coming in and out? My computer shares over http, ftp, afp, daap, gnutella, AND has airport internet sharing on. Is there a program out there that combines all this stuff into one window - shows activity over each of the ports, shows the ip address of connected users, etc? I would gladly pay a shareware fee for such program. It shouldn't be that difficult to program, if there's not such a program, right?
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Upstate NY (cow country)
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I'd like to see this software, too. It would be helpful to those of us who use multiple servers/ports.
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
Join Date: Apr 2003
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if you know what ports are going to be used a priori (sounds like you do), and you want to see how your traffic is divided amongst them, use CarraFix. it even lets you prioritize your upstream transfers by service(port) and ip-per-port
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