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i mean i can do ram, and bandwidth caluclations but maths like that\ is hard. I only (just) passed my core maths exam !
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....um... yea about that link, the only part i dont understand is a ...everything under the heading. Are u sure there arent a downloadable program that can count for u how many mb/gb ur using on the net?

Im not a complete idiot some parts are missing.
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actually the math is very simple. use a sniffer to calculate the mtu, and multiply it by the number of packets. the usual ethernet mtu is 1500 bytes.
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HTTP bruteforcer out of the question?

AccessDiver or Brutus?

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is it also possible that your .5Gb is being used up in "invisible" traffic, like packet headers and CRC data?
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So apparently no one KNOWS how to bypass a routers admin password, even if you have physical access. (which I do.) I dont care if its sneaky, Im tired of not being able to troubleshoot my network problems cuz my landlord is stingy with the admin.

I havent gotten password sniffers to work either, because without admin I dont think I CAN see other IP addressed devices on the network to sniff. Is this the same problem you were having with the sniffers?

This seems like it would be fairly basic knowledge, and useful to have in many situations. SO any knowledgeable person out there, not too paranoid to enlighten us? It would be awesome. Dont be worried about that insider info spreading across the web either, this is a small forum. Pllleeeaaase?

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we cant tell you anything specific. it would be illegal. Please stop asking
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