Something seems to be filling up all my bandwidth, and I can't figure out what it is.
I'm on a cable (1800/256) connection.
I'm running a newsreader and Kazaa (well, and IE), but those should be the only things using my connection. According to the newsreader and Kazaa (and from my own judgment) they are only using maybe 80kBps. This is unusual because normally I get 160kBps from the newsreader alone. They are both far slower than normal. My internet browsing is slow as well.
But for some reason, my bandwidth meters both report a DL speed of around 170kBps (up is around 15kBps). Using DU Meter and Net Activity Diagram.
Is there a utility that breaks down my bandwidth usage so I can see what's going on? Or does anyone have any idea what is happening?
I'm on a cable (1800/256) connection.
I'm running a newsreader and Kazaa (well, and IE), but those should be the only things using my connection. According to the newsreader and Kazaa (and from my own judgment) they are only using maybe 80kBps. This is unusual because normally I get 160kBps from the newsreader alone. They are both far slower than normal. My internet browsing is slow as well.
But for some reason, my bandwidth meters both report a DL speed of around 170kBps (up is around 15kBps). Using DU Meter and Net Activity Diagram.
Is there a utility that breaks down my bandwidth usage so I can see what's going on? Or does anyone have any idea what is happening?