Does a program exist to record all upload / download usage for a personal computer?

So I can reset it at some stage, and then use the internet, and then look at how much data has been sent/received?

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Any SNMP software will do the trick. – MaQleod Aug 19 '11 at 6:02
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I use a little Delphi program I found for specifics like this, appropriately named Network Traffic Monitor. It does pretty much all you need, and that's about it really.

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When you close it though, it seems to reset all TOTALs to 0. :S – alex Jul 30 '09 at 23:54
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DU Meter does all of this however it is not free.

The features for DU-Meter include:

  • Provides clear graphical and/or numerical display
  • Reporting facility with export to many different file formats, including HTML, Excel, PDF and others
  • Permits close supervision of uploads and downloads
  • Compatible with all network interfaces: Dial-Up, Cable, ADSL, Ethernet, and others
  • Fully compatible with Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000
  • Requires minimal screen real estate and system resources
  • Involves no changes to your Windows system files
  • Auto-hide feature minimizes the meter to the system tray in the absence of network activity
  • Option to notify user or disconnect from the Internet automatically when network activity drops below a certain level
  • Useful stopwatch to accurately time downloads and report the average transfer rates
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Bandwidth Monitor should do what you need. The Lite edition is free.

An ideal tool for the bandwidth conscious, Bandwidth Monitor enables you to keep a close eye on the amount of bandwidth accumulated over the current hour, day, week, month, or even year! Advanced logging tools make it easy to view your bandwidth usage and make alterations to bandwidth logs. Clean up old data at the touch of a button, and import your bandwidth data from our predecessor Bandwidth Monitor 1.0.

Alternatively there's FreeMeter, if you prefer something with an Open Source flavour. To view the log, you need to right-click the meter (or the tray icon), then select Utilties > Totals Log. In the Counter tab, there's a reset button.

FreeMeter

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Although there is a lot of programs that can do this, I have had good success with Networx.

It has a Speed Meter Timer (that acts like a stopwatch) for measuring bandwidth usage from the moment you click start to stop. You can also enter quota information for your internet plan.

  • A good free Internet monitoring tool
  • Small footprint
  • 64-bit flavor
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wipfw can count the traffic that passes through a network interface.

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NetLimiter Monitor does this very well.

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