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So I`ve got a problem with a computer having a software uploading a lot of data which is not our will and it`s bottlenecking our Internet and I need to find out what software or application which is doing this sin to our Internet. Therefore I am asking you humble people of the internet to link me a software which can monitor individual applications and their internet usage on both download and upload. I would be very grateful if somebody would respond rather quickly so I can get this sorted.

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Gust go to task manager > performance > open resource monitor > network > set receiving / sending to the top. Hope that made sense 

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Why don't you just stop individual programs until it ceases using large amounts of bandwidth?

It could be a program running in the background.

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It could be a program running in the background.

 

Why don't you just stop individual programs until it ceases using large amounts of bandwidth?

 

Why don't you just stop individual non-system programs processes until it ceases using large amounts of bandwidth?

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So I`ve got a problem with a computer having a software uploading a lot of data which is not our will and it`s bottlenecking our Internet and I need to find out what software or application which is doing this sin to our Internet. Therefore I am asking you humble people of the internet to link me a software which can monitor individual applications and their internet usage on both download and upload. I would be very grateful if somebody would respond rather quickly so I can get this sorted.

 

if you want to see now just use resource manager built into windows, will show you at the current time what programs is using what resources, disk cpu memory network . 

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