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Performance monitor in win2k

TheBigZ

Senior member
Really all I want to monitor, is my total bandwidth, in & out. The 'bandwidth' option in the performance monitor doesn't seem to know about broadband, and it just cps out on the graph and I haven't found a way to adjust the scale. So I'm using 'bytes total/sec' instead. And that pretty much tells me what I need to know. But I really don't need this big display, a little detached window that just shows the numeric values would give me what I want. Is there a way to do that in performance monitor? Or maybe someone knows of a nice 3rd party app that will do the same thing? Maybe with just a little ican in the tray? I really don't want to waste cpu cycles on the fancy graph.

Thanks guys
 
That looks like it does a similar test as the ZDnet page does, giving you a snapshot of you max band at that time. What I'm looking for is something that will monitor my ongoing band usage in either a small unobtrusive window, or better yet in a tray icon of some sort. In the past when I've tinkered with linux, I've found some nice little apps that do what I'm after in X.
 
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