quote:
Originally posted by j.g.allen
it would tell me how many bytes i had received and sent on that connection.
That doesn't show you how many
bytes you have recieved/send. It will show you how many
packets you have recieved/send.....
edit: (above is only is true if you have a lan-card for example with broadband..)
thanks for informing me, guys, I didn't knew
....There is a very big difference there! A packet usual consists of hundreds of bytes... The bytesize of packets can be altered.
quote:
Originally posted by -dt-
a very good tool if u had broadband is http://www.dumeter.com/ so you can tell what you current speeds are
speeds don't have anything todo with the amount of data begin recieved/send... But this said, that tool can indeed also show the amount of bytes recieved/send...