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Hi there,
As far as we all know that we can have a Windows2K/2K3 to be a decent LAN
router.
However, when we enable it to be LAN router, how do we monitoring bandwidth,
network
traffic in & out from the Windows 2K/2K3 LAN router server? Does any one
know any
third party software can be doing that?
(Basically that we have our servers in a segment A behind a firewall,
however, we want to
move our workstation to new formed segment B, segment A & B talking each
other by
Win2K/2K3 Remote Access & routing.)
Regards,
J.H
For basic bandwidth monitoring there are all kinds of programs out there
that will do the job as long as theey are running on the machine you want to
monitor. Look a bandwidth monitor pro.
...kurt
"J.H" <jpthsd@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi there,
>
> As far as we all know that we can have a Windows2K/2K3 to be a decent LAN
> router.
> However, when we enable it to be LAN router, how do we monitoring
> bandwidth,
> network
> traffic in & out from the Windows 2K/2K3 LAN router server? Does any one
> know any
> third party software can be doing that?
>
> (Basically that we have our servers in a segment A behind a firewall,
> however, we want to
> move our workstation to new formed segment B, segment A & B talking each
> other by
> Win2K/2K3 Remote Access & routing.)
>
> Regards,
> J.H
>
>
Hi Kurt,
Do you have specific software, program of those third party vendor?
Thanks,
J.H
"Kurt" <lorentzenkurt@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> For basic bandwidth monitoring there are all kinds of programs out there
> that will do the job as long as theey are running on the machine you want
to
> monitor. Look a bandwidth monitor pro.
>
> ..kurt
>
>
> "J.H" <jpthsd@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Oi9cZN05GHA.1256@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> > Hi there,
> >
> > As far as we all know that we can have a Windows2K/2K3 to be a decent
LAN
> > router.
> > However, when we enable it to be LAN router, how do we monitoring
> > bandwidth,
> > network
> > traffic in & out from the Windows 2K/2K3 LAN router server? Does any one
> > know any
> > third party software can be doing that?
> >
> > (Basically that we have our servers in a segment A behind a firewall,
> > however, we want to
> > move our workstation to new formed segment B, segment A & B talking each
> > other by
> > Win2K/2K3 Remote Access & routing.)
> >
> > Regards,
> > J.H
> >
> >
>
>
Like it said, bandwodth monitor pro
http://www.bandwidthmonitorpro.com/
Or if you need something more sophisticated, PRTG.
http://www.paessler.com/prtg/download
"J.H" <jpthsd@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Kurt,
>
> Do you have specific software, program of those third party vendor?
> Thanks,
> J.H
> "Kurt" <lorentzenkurt@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:12i69746s90ci1d@corp.supernews.com...
>> For basic bandwidth monitoring there are all kinds of programs out there
>> that will do the job as long as theey are running on the machine you want
> to
>> monitor. Look a bandwidth monitor pro.
>>
>> ..kurt
>>
>>
>> "J.H" <jpthsd@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:Oi9cZN05GHA.1256@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> > Hi there,
>> >
>> > As far as we all know that we can have a Windows2K/2K3 to be a decent
> LAN
>> > router.
>> > However, when we enable it to be LAN router, how do we monitoring
>> > bandwidth,
>> > network
>> > traffic in & out from the Windows 2K/2K3 LAN router server? Does any
>> > one
>> > know any
>> > third party software can be doing that?
>> >
>> > (Basically that we have our servers in a segment A behind a firewall,
>> > however, we want to
>> > move our workstation to new formed segment B, segment A & B talking
>> > each
>> > other by
>> > Win2K/2K3 Remote Access & routing.)
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > J.H
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
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