How can I see current network speed in process explorer?

0

Using process explorer, how can I see how many bytes or bits send/received by a process in an instant of time say, seconds?

I couldn't find an answer to this.

Josigun

Posted 2019-01-24T08:32:17.120

Reputation: 1

Use Perfmon, which is part of Windows....https://askleo.com/how_do_i_monitor_network_activity_on_my_windows_machine/

– Moab – 2019-01-24T14:16:59.940

Answers

1

Open properties of the process, go to Disk and Network tab. Also you could see this in a main list by showing Network Delta * columns. Properties Columns

montonero

Posted 2019-01-24T08:32:17.120

Reputation: 540

Thanks. What's delta stands for? – Josigun – 2019-01-24T08:58:20.373

"Delta" means "finite increment". – montonero – 2019-01-24T09:06:13.037

Okay, then it's not really "per second" thing i.e. KB/s. – Josigun – 2019-01-24T09:08:35.317

This finite increment is measured within a timeframe equal to a refresh time, used by Process Explorer. It could be 0.5-10 seconds. – montonero – 2019-01-24T09:16:12.470