What can I use to measure the bandwidth a specific Windows application uses?

8

3

Ideally, I'd like to hear of an application to show how much bandwidth each application is consuming on my local Windows PC. Alternatively, instructions to use any other application for this purpose. The simpler the better. Something that works for Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 (if possible).

Any ideas? Thanks.

Umber Ferrule

Posted 2009-11-05T18:16:18.860

Reputation: 3 149

Process Explorer can help too: https://superuser.com/questions/1397822/how-can-i-see-current-network-speed-in-process-explorer

– golimar – 2019-03-15T12:52:06.300

Answers

8

Check out NetLimiter. The free Monitor version does everything you want.

alt text

John T

Posted 2009-11-05T18:16:18.860

Reputation: 149 037

4

I just use the built-in Performance Monitor to check total network bytes used by a particular process.

Just type Win+R to bring up the Run menu, and type in perfmon. Look in the Network section.

Redandwhite

Posted 2009-11-05T18:16:18.860

Reputation: 3 196

2Yes but that's only for Vista and above. – John T – 2009-11-06T16:45:11.513

where do I find network section? – Le Curious – 2013-11-09T11:39:00.803