NetSpeedMonitor Release Notes
Further documentation can be found here. If you cannot find the answer you are looking for, please use the web form of this site and provide as much information as you can. 1) IntroductionNetSpeedMonitor is a small network monitoring toolbar for your Windows Taskbar designed to be used on computers that run Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista or Windows 7. With NetSpeedMonitor you can monitor the speed (up- and downstream) of your network interfaces and the amount of data transferred. In addition to the toolbar tooltip with a quick and short traffic overview (month, today, session), you can also see daily and monthly traffic statistics. All data is saved in an Open Source SQLite3 database. NetSpeedMonitor toolbar requires no additional drivers like other network monitoring tools do! 2) System RequirementsBefore installing, make sure your computer meets the system requirements. It's strongly recommended that you have installed the latest security patches and updates for your operating systems. NetSpeedMonitor can be installed on the following systems:
Successfully tested with following Virtual Machines:
3) Downloading and InstallingYou can get the latest version of NetSpeedMonitor here. After you have successfully installed NetSpeedMonitor, right click on your Taskbar and go to submenu "Toolbars". There you can enable "NetSpeedMonitor" and the application appears in your Taskbar. 4) UninstallingYou can remove NetSpeedMonitor through the Control Panel in the Start Menu on Windows. 5) Known IssuesPlease note, that the current version of NetSpeedMonitor is a beta version. This means NetSpeedMonitor generally includes all features, but may also include known issues and bugs of a less serious variety.
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