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Sneha Singh
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Asked: December 14, 20222022-12-14T09:29:00+05:30 2022-12-14T09:29:00+05:30

How To Monitor Your Home Network Traffic?

How To Monitor Your Home Network Traffic?
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    1. Nilay Sharma
      Nilay Sharma Level 30
      2022-12-14T12:30:52+05:30Added an answer on December 14, 2022 at 12:30 pm

      1. Use a Router That Offers Advanced Network Monitoring Tools: Most modern routers come with some sort of network monitoring tools built–in. You can access these tools via the router‘s web–based configuration page.

      2. Install Software That Monitors Your Home Network Traffic: There are many software programs available that will allow you to monitor your home network traffic. Some of these include NetSpot, GlassWire, and Wireshark.

      3. Use an Online Network Monitoring Service: If you don‘t want to install any software on your computer, there are online network monitoring services such as SolarWinds, Cacti, and Network Performance Monitor (NPM).

      4. Hire Professional Services for Comprehensive Network Monitoring: For more comprehensive network monitoring solutions, you can hire professional services such as ICT Networks or Campana Systems. They offer custom solutions tailored to your needs.

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    2. Sachin Gautam
      Sachin Gautam Bronze
      2022-12-14T12:22:51+05:30Added an answer on December 14, 2022 at 12:22 pm

      1. Install a router with built-in monitoring capabilities: Many modern routers come with built-in monitoring capabilities, such as the ability to view traffic logs and block certain websites.

      2. Use a network monitoring software or hardware: You can use software or hardware to monitor your home network traffic. Popular software include Wireshark, PRTG Network Monitor, and SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor.

      3. Set up an intrusion detection system: An intrusion detection system (IDS) can monitor your network for malicious activity and alert you if it detects an issue.

      4. Utilize a Virtual Private Network (VPN): A VPN can be used to encrypt your internet connection and limit access to your home network from the outside world.

      5. Configure your firewall settings: A firewall can be used to block access to certain websites or ports and can be used to monitor network traffic.

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