

It’s a pretty powerful tool, allowing you to access specific usage information with ease.Īlerts is a neat little feature, enabling the set up of an alert that can be sent to you when you go above your specified network usage. You can choose the range by specifying a month, day, and a year. Query allows you to search your bandwidth usage within a certain amount of time. Your bandwidth is calculated both by downloads and uploads separately, as well as the combined total of the two. Summary is simply a written synopsis of your bandwidth usage, broken down again by day, month, and year. It is also possible to export the data into the CSV file format. It can access information up to the past several months as well. History gives you a breakdown of your bandwidth usage by the minute, hour, or the day. This is useful for tracking your potential upload and download speeds. Download speeds are in red, while upload speeds are in green. It shows you the current amount of bandwidth that you are using. Monitor is the page that first opens when you launch BitMeter. It runs in the background, logging your bandwidth usage in bytes and uploads it to a database file accessible in your systems web browser. Note: BitMeter OS is not in the cloud, it is only accessible from the computer you install it on. Go ahead and click on it to be directed to the web interface of BitMeter which will open on your default browser. Step 4: After BitMeter OS installs, you will be greeted with the bright green button as you see below. Click Install once you have chosen a folder. For Windows this is Program Files by default. Step 3: Choose the folder you wish to install the program in. Step 2: Click I Agree to consent to BitMeter’s License Agreement and continue the installation.

Step 1: Navigate to the Codebox website to obtain the download link for Windows (the operating system I chose for this guide).
