DU Meter is an award winning utility from Hagel Technologies that provides an accurate account of the data which is flowing through your computer's network connection at any given moment. This readout is presented in both numerical and graphical format, in real time. DU Meter includes extensive logging facility, flexible events system, and more. It supports Windows 95/98/NT4/2000 and XP! DU Meter works with virtually all types of network connections: phone modems, DSL, cable modem, LAN, satellite, and more.
What's New:
DU Meter 3.07 fixes several minor issues, introduces full compatibility with TweakMASTER 2.0. This is a free update to current registered users.
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Download: DU Meter v3.07 Build 192
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Features:
Provides clear graphical and/or numerical display
Logging facility with export to many different file formats, including Excel and HTML
Permits close supervision of uploads and downloads
Works with Dial-Up, ISDN, Cable Modem, ADSL, Ethernet cards, and more
Option to select specific network interface
Full compatibility with Windows 98, NT 4.0, Windows 2000 and Windows XP
Requires minimal screen real estate and system resources
Simple installation
Involves no changes to your Windows system files
Configurable to load with Windows
Auto-hide feature minimizes the meter to the system tray in the absence of network activity
Readout in either kB/sec (kilobytes per second) or kbps (kilobits per second)
Scalable to your own modem download capabilities
Option to view readout in moment-to-moment or average values
Option to notify user or disconnect from the Internet automatically when network activity drops below a certain level
Useful stopwatch to accurately time downloads and report the average transfer rates
....why would you want to be disconnected if it drops below a certain level? Most downloads screw up at some stage.
Dial up users prolly.
Dumeter is one kick ass prog, I suggest you try it if you've never used it!
anyways, Netmeter has been working great for me and free is always good
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