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Hi,

Is there a app in the market place of clearOS community that I can download to monitor bandwidth speeds on a network so I can see who is using the most bandwidth?
I tried network visualizer but that seems to be network and internet traffic combined.
I just want to monitor internet traffic.

Some PC or PC's on my network is downloading something because the internet is crawling but I don't know which PC's are causing the problem.
Wednesday, September 28 2016, 09:32 AM
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    Monday, December 05 2016, 07:03 PM - #Permalink
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    Ben Chambers wrote:

    The eGloo team has been working on Netify - a Cloud based network analysis and cyber-security tool for small/mid-sized businesses. We are about to go live with a very small private beta with the ClearOS community. Attached is a couple of screenshots from just the bandwidth reporting feature.

    I'll post back to this thread when we're ready for testers.

    Ben


    Looks great !!
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    Monday, December 05 2016, 06:41 PM - #Permalink
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    Emanuel David Dell Ascenza wrote:

    I have ntop running along in my ClearOS 7 and it has a great web interface.


    Could you please describe a little how to best install ntop on clearos7.
    I also would like to use it, but don't know where to start.

    Thanks very much in advance,
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    Thursday, October 27 2016, 12:41 PM - #Permalink
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    I have ntop running along in my ClearOS 7 and it has a great web interface.
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    Wednesday, September 28 2016, 06:47 PM - #Permalink
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    Peter also mentioned that this app was coming and this app seems very interesting! I assume when you tick on a curve you can see the exact bandwidth used?
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    Wednesday, September 28 2016, 12:47 PM - #Permalink
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    The eGloo team has been working on Netify - a Cloud based network analysis and cyber-security tool for small/mid-sized businesses. We are about to go live with a very small private beta with the ClearOS community. Attached is a couple of screenshots from just the bandwidth reporting feature.

    I'll post back to this thread when we're ready for testers.

    Ben
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    Wednesday, September 28 2016, 12:30 PM - #Permalink
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    There is possibly the command line tool ntop or ntopng. I don't know about the marketplace. The one app I knew of was removed because of an issue which caused a runaway system load.
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