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Asked: December 30, 20222022-12-30T00:27:08+05:30 2022-12-30T00:27:08+05:30

How To Monitor Bandwidth Usage Per Device?

How To Monitor Bandwidth Usage Per Device?
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    1. Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
      2022-12-30T14:29:32+05:30Added an answer on December 30, 2022 at 2:29 pm

      1. Use a Network Monitoring Tool: The easiest and most effective way to monitor bandwidth usage per device is to use a network monitoring tool such as SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor (NPM). This type of tool will allow you to see all of the devices on your network and how much bandwidth they are using in real-time.

      2. Monitor with a Router: Routers usually come with a built-in utility that allows you to monitor the bandwidth usage of each device connected to it. If you have a router, you can use this to track usage and even set up alerts to let you know when a device is using too much bandwidth.

      3. Use an Internet Service Provider: Some Internet Service Providers (ISPs) offer bandwidth monitoring services that allow you to track usage for all of the devices connected to your network.

      4. Use a Cloud-Based Tool: There are several cloud-based tools available that can be used to monitor bandwidth usage. These tools allow you to view usage from multiple devices in one place and set up alerts when a device is using too much bandwidth.

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    2. Nilay Sharma Level 30
      2022-12-30T14:37:10+05:30Added an answer on December 30, 2022 at 2:37 pm

      1. Use a Network Monitoring Tool: There are many different types of network monitoring tools available, including open source and commercial applications, which can be used to monitor bandwidth usage per device. These tools provide comprehensive insights into the data usage patterns of individual machines or devices connected to a network.

      2. Set Up QoS Rules: Quality of Service (QoS) rules can be set to prioritize certain types of traffic, allowing certain devices or applications to take precedence over others. This can be useful in assigning priority to certain devices or applications while still allowing other less important ones to operate with access to some bandwidth.

      3. Connect Directly to the Router: If you have direct access to the router, you can use its settings to monitor bandwidth usage per device. Each router has a different configuration page, but most of them allow you to view which devices are connected to it, how much data has been transferred, and which applications and services are using the most bandwidth.

      4. Monitor Individual Servers: If your network consists of multiple servers, each one can be monitored separately to determine which ones are using the most bandwidth. This could be helpful if you want to determine which applications or services are taking up the most resources, or if you need to identify where most of your traffic is coming from.

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