Is there a good bit of software on Mac OS X that I can use to monitor incoming and outgoing network activity? Nothing too geeky, I just want something simple to use.
I'm on version 10.6 (Snow Leopard) if that helps.
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Is there a good bit of software on Mac OS X that I can use to monitor incoming and outgoing network activity? Nothing too geeky, I just want something simple to use. I'm on version 10.6 (Snow Leopard) if that helps. |
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Wireshark is widely acknowledged as one of the best network monitor tools available. Distributions are available for OS X. If you prefer something more simplistic you can use iStatMenus to show incoming / outgoing network traffic speeds. For the person who doesn't want to install anything you can also use tcpdump in Terminal.
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Also look at MenuMeters. I tried iStat Menus & MenuMeters and preferred MM. Not saying one is better; just that there are a couple of choices. |
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LittleSnitch! - 30$ It is mainly a software Firewall that may help you to prevent some apps to access the internet. It also has a nice menubar icon with live network usage. Mouseover on it and it displays which app is communicating with which server or ip address. I have LittleSnitch and iStat Menus installed. Both are complementary. |
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Commercial (16$) iStat Pro and iStat Menus (dashboard widget and menu bar item respectively) are great for monitoring everything from network activity to CPU temperatures. And of course there's the network tab of Activity Monitor. |
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You need an SNMP-enabled or UPnP-enabled router but you could give PeakHour a try. The best thing is that it monitors usage of your whole Internet connection, not just the computer you're on - useful if you have a few devices on your network. Not only that, you can configure it to monitor as many devices/interfaces as you want. This makes it great for monitoring not just your Internet but also WiFi, NAS, servers any other device that supports SNMP or UPnP.
Features include:
One thing: We're provided a free compatibility tool that tests your devices to make sure they are compatible. It's available here. |
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/System/Library/CoreServices/Network Diagnostics Simple green/red LEDs for various layers. I slide it over to the right side of the screen until just the lights show. |
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I've just installed Net Monitor and Net Monitor Sidekick and so far I like them. Nothing you can't get with other tools, but a nice summary display. Each is $10 after a 30 day eval, so YMMV, but I thought I'd mention them. |
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Network Logger for Mac OS X from Group Mind does a great job of tracking network traffic, downtime (in real time, with timed log), and lots of easy-to-understand stuff. I'm not technical and all I really wanted was to track when my ISP connection went down, and for how long it stayed down. Mac's little Network Utility app would ping endlessly but wouldn't give me a chronological log. Network Logger did, and was easy for a novice to understand. Cost me $5.99 from the App Store. |
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