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Network Traffic Monitor
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Tue, 17 Oct 2006 11:38:37 -0400
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Grr,  My network / internet keeps grinding to a halt at certain times of
the day. 

 I would like to find a way to see how much network resources each
computer is using, so i can find out why I have a bottle neck (virus, new
download program, video streaming, a specific class,  ...).   I have a
cisco pix firewall, Cisco routers, and n2h2 content filter on its own
server which all internet traffic hits.

If anyone has any recommendation I would greatly appreciate it.

Bjorn Behrendt
Proctor School District
Tech Director
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Phs: (802) 459-3353 x2113
Pes: (802) 459-2225 x2018 

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