DSL Meter

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Won Dampchin

Just got DSL broadband and wish to have a some a taskbar sending/receiving
indicator performing the same visual purpose as the two little computer
screens I have grown used to on my dialup connection. Is there such a
thing?

Thanks for your response.
Regards...
 
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Dugie

Won Dampchin said:
Just got DSL broadband and wish to have a some a taskbar sending/receiving
indicator performing the same visual purpose as the two little computer
screens I have grown used to on my dialup connection. Is there such a
thing?

There's net meter, mentioned here in a previous ACF post::
December 28, 2004 7:04 PM

Subj: Re: Download meter which sits in system tray?

Aaron said:
Is there a free utility which shows me a small icon which sits in
XP's system tray and shows me the rate I am downloading from the Net?

I would like something which works in the same way that XP's
taskmanager shows cpu utilization by a tiny level meter when it is
shrunk to the system tray.

Something like Netmeter?

http://readerror.gmxhome.de/
 
K

K3

Won said:
Just got DSL broadband and wish to have a some a taskbar
sending/receiving indicator performing the same visual purpose as the
two little computer screens I have grown used to on my dialup
connection. Is there such a thing?

Thanks for your response.
Regards...

Kill two birds with one stone... install Zone Alarm. You'll have a firewall
and a send/receive indicator that sits in your system tray.

http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/catalog/products/sku_list_za.jsp

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Kendall F. Stratton III
Fort Fairfield, Maine USA
k3@(86_THE_SPAM)maine.rr.com
http://home.maine.rr.com/k3

"Support bacteria -- it's the only culture some people have!"
 
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Won Dampchin

Won said:
Just got DSL broadband and wish to have a some a taskbar
sending/receiving indicator performing the same visual purpose as the
two little computer screens I have grown used to on my dialup
connection. Is there such a thing?

Thanks for your response.
Regards...

Thank you for your help!
 

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