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BWMeter v3.2.3-TE

Well known 0day group TE have release the latest versions of BWMeter overnight, being version 3.2.3. BWMeter, as the name suggests, is a bandwidth meter/monitor, and is perfect for home or small business. TE’s release comes with a Serial/Activation crack, but you should probably read the NFO for more info on installing.

BWMeter is a powerful bandwidth meter, monitor and traffic controller, which measures, displays and controls all traffic to/from your computer or on your network. Unlike other products, it can analyze the data packets (where they come from, where they go, which port and protocol they use). This makes it possible to distinguish between local and internet traffic for example. BWMeter can also be used for traffic control by setting a speed limit for all kinds of connections or restricting access to certain internet sites. It creates statistics for all computers in your network, measuring and displaying all LAN traffic as well as download / upload from the internet. You can even define filters which show your transfer with certain internet addresses (e.g. to see how much data you download from your favorite news server). BWMeter is ideal for home users to get an overview of how much bandwidth they use, as well as small to large businesses, where one computer can control the traffic and maintain the statistics of downloaded / uploaded data of all computers in the network.

Program Features:

  • Graphical and numerical display of bandwidth
  • User definable filters for measuring bandwidth
  • User definable graphs to visualize bandwidth
  • Can monitor all network interfaces / adapters
  • Can monitor and display all traffic on the network

System Requirements:

  • Windows 95, 98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, XP, 2003 or Vista, 32 bit only

Release Name: BWMeter.v3.2.3-TE
Size: 0.53MB, te-bm323

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  1. johnny
    October 7th, 2007 | 01:06

    where this program must be installed in?
    server, any lan machine, router machine?

  2. Bauer
    October 7th, 2007 | 01:37

    @johnny: Any machine on the network, I should imagine.

    This is simply the equivelant of the statistics in the System monitor (Ctrl+Alt+Del). I was hoping this would show me my global network statistics.

  3. sango
    October 7th, 2007 | 01:48

    it is a visual sniffer-nice gui,but i wonder if someone home really will use this

  4. Lee staff member
    October 7th, 2007 | 01:50

    If you want to see who on your network at home is leeching all your net?

  5. sango
    October 7th, 2007 | 01:56

    tak /thks/merci

    if you own a network then a gateway is at the end-all routers have these options
    but not visually colorize like this software.
    at the same time plse change the login psswrd from default admin/admin
    to anything else–:)

  6. Rekrul
    October 7th, 2007 | 02:09

    I’ve always preferred NetStat Live myself. Free, and an easier to read line graph. You can get it from;

    http://www.analogx.com

    In the network section.

  7. Peter
    October 7th, 2007 | 02:32

    Rekrul does Netstat live work under vista? I use netlimiter 2 to view my bandwidth but it only shows data packets. its damn annoying. I used to use netlimiter 1.3 but in vista that stops firefox from working. took me a week to figure out :) thought it was my pirated copy of vista or a firewall. stupid netlimiter.

  8. Eoghan
    October 7th, 2007 | 04:26

    NetStat didn’t work on Vista for me, but NetMeter does:
    http://www.metal-machine.de/readerror/

  9. joe777
    October 7th, 2007 | 10:04

    hi guys,
    anyone know which program is best for logging sites that users on our small network visit, showing which pc, the time, and what site they went on, and for how long ?

    thanks

    joe

  10. October 7th, 2007 | 10:54

    that’s a great tool if you’re on capped bandwith…

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