I'd say I've been topping 60GB the past couple of months...
Depending upon your router you can get figures for the amount of traffic broadcast both up and down (useful if your ISP has differing limits for its cap) - look in the bandwidth section of the router's config page. Alterntatively, if your router doesn't support this (or you don't even have a router), you can install software such as DU Meter (www.dumeter.com) which will monitor the amount of traffic going through your NIC.Is there anyway of measuring how much usage myself and 2 other PC's are using over a month? I did a search for software but couldn't find any simple to use stuff...
Yep, undoubtedly. If you're prepared to pay then you'll find an ISP. Have a look at the Availability Checker over at www.samknows.com and see what's available for your location.Is there any company I can pay a little more money to have unlimited downloads? Rather than go over, get capped and spend a month at dial up speeds (can't pay for further bandwidth till the reset date.)
I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of those with >100GB/month download 'just because its there' and don't watch half of it or are downloading for others to watch (at a price)![]()
At all people who download over 250GBp/m do you keep the data on your server farms or delete after watching/listening etc![]()
pretty much delete it after i watch it. 1.6TB of hard drive still cannot hold all my downloaded data
/epeen
Use to average around 120GB-130GB per month, but now it's more like 50GB.
**At all people who download over 250GBp/m do you keep the data on your server farms or delete after watching/listening etc![]()
Downloading stuff purely for the sake of it surely?