How do I track computer's sharing my adsl2+ modem

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Jason

Is it possible to track each computer's (Download Kbps) each
day/week/month... connected to my Wireless BELKIN ADSL2+ 4-Port, 2-Port
VoIP, and 802.11g? Im not getting information i need from there WWW.

I have WinXP ProSP2 LAN
Comp.01 WinXP ProSP2 Wireless
Comp.02 WinXP ProSP2 LAN
Comp.04 Win98SE Wireless

Can i cut one off if they reach say for example a limit, of: 5GB/Month

I share a house with 3 others hence they share my adsl2+ connection and I
keep running out of downloads per month.

What can i do? anyone>>>>>>>>>>>
 
Is it possible to track each computer's (Download Kbps) each
day/week/month... connected to my Wireless BELKIN ADSL2+ 4-Port, 2-Port
VoIP, and 802.11g? Im not getting information i need from there WWW.

I have WinXP ProSP2 LAN
Comp.01 WinXP ProSP2 Wireless
Comp.02 WinXP ProSP2 LAN
Comp.04 Win98SE Wireless

Can i cut one off if they reach say for example a limit, of: 5GB/Month

I share a house with 3 others hence they share my adsl2+ connection and I
keep running out of downloads per month.

What can i do? anyone>>>>>>>>>>>

Jason,

Metering / monitoring / restricting individual Internet access is possible
generally only with routers / servers that are specifically designed for the
purpose, generally high end equipment. Belkin generally doesn't fall into that
category.

You could probably get more advice on this issue in the DSLR Networking forum,
as your question comes up there occasionally.
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/sharing
 
Thanks! Chuck, i'll give that a go..


Chuck said:
Jason,

Metering / monitoring / restricting individual Internet access is possible
generally only with routers / servers that are specifically designed for
the
purpose, generally high end equipment. Belkin generally doesn't fall into
that
category.

You could probably get more advice on this issue in the DSLR Networking
forum,
as your question comes up there occasionally.
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/sharing
 
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