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How do i check data usage of each system connected to my Router
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Hi Guys,
I live in a house where we have 8 laptops connecting to a single wireless router . I want to check how much of data each laptop is using everyday . We have Netgear router at home . Can any one help me in fixxing this .
I live in a house where we have 8 laptops connecting to a single wireless router . I want to check how much of data each laptop is using everyday . We have Netgear router at home . Can any one help me in fixxing this .
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The easiest way I have found, is to shut down and completely turn off all your computers. Plus your ethernet cord from the modem to your Router, but leave the Router ONLY unplugged from the power supply. Also unplug the modem. After the modem is Online completely, THEN plug your Router back into the power supply. Wait 2 minutes, then turn your computers on. After you have ran the disk that came with it, and if the laptop STILL doesnt find your wireless, go to your network connections (usually in control panel, or start menu in Vista) click on the wireless network connection, then right click and go to 'disable'. Wait 15 seconds then click on it again, then right click, and this time hit 'enable'. This should renew the IP address and find your router. There are a few different ways let me know if this does not work for you.
Have a great night!
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well you can always try webgauge see if that works for tracking your dat usage from each pc connected
Thanks mate . But i am not looking for a seperate hardware , i already invested $200 dollar in buying a NetGear router . Is there any software which can do this .. or The NetGear router does have this provision
"The most important single aspect of software development is to be clear about what you are trying to build." - Bjarne Stroustrup
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The easiest way I have found, is to shut down and completely turn off all your computers. Plus your ethernet cord from the modem to your Router, but leave the Router ONLY unplugged from the power supply. Also unplug the modem. After the modem is Online completely, THEN plug your Router back into the power supply. Wait 2 minutes, then turn your computers on. After you have ran the disk that came with it, and if the laptop STILL doesnt find your wireless, go to your network connections (usually in control panel, or start menu in Vista) click on the wireless network connection, then right click and go to 'disable'. Wait 15 seconds then click on it again, then right click, and this time hit 'enable'. This should renew the IP address and find your router. There are a few different ways let me know if this does not work for you.
Have a great night!
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Thanks mate . But i am not looking for a seperate hardware , i already invested $200 dollar in buying a NetGear router . Is there any software which can do this .. or The NetGear router does have this provision
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