How would I go about doing this?

MAME

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I want to check the network traffic for all the computers using the house router. I can't tell if it's my ISP or one of my roommates that is causing pings to be 1100ms.

 

MAME

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Originally posted by: Chode Messiah
turn off the router, and listen for the pissed off bandwith hog

good plan except
1) no one is home
2) they probably wouldn't notice (some background program like bearshare or some sh!t)
 

So

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Originally posted by: MAME
Originally posted by: Chode Messiah
turn off the router, and listen for the pissed off bandwith hog

good plan except
1) no one is home
2) they probably wouldn't notice (some background program like bearshare or some sh!t)

Ah...bearshare....greatest filesharing program ever! :p
 

Kadarin

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Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: MAME
Originally posted by: Chode Messiah
turn off the router, and listen for the pissed off bandwith hog

good plan except
1) no one is home
2) they probably wouldn't notice (some background program like bearshare or some sh!t)

Ah...bearshare....greatest filesharing program ever! :p

It's still around? Wow..
 

So

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: MAME
Originally posted by: Chode Messiah
turn off the router, and listen for the pissed off bandwith hog

good plan except
1) no one is home
2) they probably wouldn't notice (some background program like bearshare or some sh!t)

Ah...bearshare....greatest filesharing program ever! :p

It's still around? Wow..

Yeah...I didn't think so either. Is the gnutella protocol even used these days?

What does ares use for that matter?
 

MAME

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Originally posted by: FoBoT
unplug each cable one at a time, see when the problem clears

router not in my room

but it turns out it was comcast anyhow, I guess that had some issues