Re: Dumb Win2k network question - remote trafic "viewer"

From: Matt Baker (mattb@arlaus.com.au)
Date: 02/06/02

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    From: "Matt Baker" <mattb@arlaus.com.au>
    Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 17:36:44 +1100
    
    

    Perhaps I did not look closely enough but when I had a look at 3com's
    Network Supervisor I didn't notice any bandwidth monitoring features. It
    will tell you when a device is not responding but not how much bandwidth it
    is using.

    Matt

    "BoobBoo" <chris_kernaghan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:cWO78.2300$jV2.264412@news2-win.server.ntlworld.com...
    > There are many tools that will perform the task you are requiring.
    >
    > They are called either packet sniffers or network sniffers.
    >
    > Ideally what you want is a graphical tool which will determine which
    > workstation is using a disproportionate amount of bandwidth.
    >
    > Solar Winds network Engineer tools,
    > 3Com Network Supervisor,
    >
    > Also you can use performance monitor on windows,
    > Create a graph to monitor HIS network connection, from your machine.
    >
    > Hope this helps
    >
    > Chris
    > <dolinar.nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    > news:3c5fb527.1107903@news.softnet.si...
    > > Hellou!
    > >
    > > I was searching the web, not knowing even how or what should i look
    > > for, so i'm asking here. Maybe you guys and gals will know what i'm
    > > looking for.
    > >
    > > I'm looking for a program that "views" or monitors trafic over other
    > > computers wired into win nt/2k domain. Trafic must be TCP/IP.
    > >
    > > The reason why i'm searching for something like that is that I have a
    > > co-worker on suspiction of high data download and i have no means of
    > > checking it.
    > >
    > > I have a similar program that enables you to view, edit and transfer
    > > logon usernames and passwords along with all permisions from one
    > > computer to the other, remotely.
    > >
    > > My question: does a program like that exist? We use Windows 2000 SP2.
    > >
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