- Feb 5, 2003
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Edit: Solved: Used Netmeter on indiviual desktop to see who was using the bandwidth.
We've got a T-1 at work, and roughly 20 desktops working on it. We've also got Exchange server, Blackberry Enterprise Server, and a couple of offsite DVR's streaming security footage into our office.
Lately our connection has been really slow, and the ISP told us we're using between 1.2-1.5mbps during office hours...
I'd like to install some software on the webcam viewing desktops to see what they are eating up, plus my own desktop that's used for general surfing to see get a better picture of the problem.
I'm particularly interested in free solutions, because I dont want to alarm the owner by telling him we're using all our bandwidth. I'd rather find out where it's all going and cut the heavy users back.
We're an MS camp, running XP pro on desktops and 2003 Std on the servers. Our firewall is an old Watchguard 700.
We've got a T-1 at work, and roughly 20 desktops working on it. We've also got Exchange server, Blackberry Enterprise Server, and a couple of offsite DVR's streaming security footage into our office.
Lately our connection has been really slow, and the ISP told us we're using between 1.2-1.5mbps during office hours...
I'd like to install some software on the webcam viewing desktops to see what they are eating up, plus my own desktop that's used for general surfing to see get a better picture of the problem.
I'm particularly interested in free solutions, because I dont want to alarm the owner by telling him we're using all our bandwidth. I'd rather find out where it's all going and cut the heavy users back.
We're an MS camp, running XP pro on desktops and 2003 Std on the servers. Our firewall is an old Watchguard 700.