Bandwidth usage accuracy

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Hey all

Anyone know of anyway to verify bandwidth usage monitoring?

I am a heavy user and do indeed top up. I use a bandwidth monitor app and its results do not come close to the iBurst "official" monitor.

I topped up again Tuesday with another 1GB... received slower than usual connection speeds and assumed it was due to the weather... and this morning I see that AGAIN it has evaporated.

My use since top-up shows 300MB (up+down) on my bandwidth app.

What's up???

Is there anyway I can force iBurst to double check their side?

What can I do...

(credit card in hand, about to wait 100 hours to purchase more.... load. load. load!!)

Any ideas????
 
Have you thought about downloading a file of know size eg over a weekend. I am not sure of when IBurst resets their bandwidth checkers but let's say it is Midnight every day. So at 1am you start downloading a 50MB file and don't do ANY other work, uploading/downloading during that day. Check your bandwidth usage again the following day and see if it is close.
 
Try using BWMeter to monitor your internal and external bandwidth usage.

Do a search for it on the forum and you'll find the download link that I posted a few weeks ago..
 
That's just it. I AM using BWMeter at the moment. I topped up with 1GB, reset "stopwatch" and statistics.

BWMeter says a total of 359MB used.

Iburst says 1GB gone. Cap reached. Tada.

I shall try the 50MB file test as mentioned above.

This is troubling me. There MUST be a way to implement accurate and reliable bandwidth usage monitors for this service. I just KNOW that something on iBurst's side has gone twitchy. It does not feel right.

...
 
You are measuring both up & down links with the 3rd party software right? That is really fishy.
 
Happens to me alot to. I dont use heavily until the end of the month and now with this magic trick my cap does i cant use heavily because ITS NOT THERE.
 
Strange since on my system BWMeter and iBursts bw monitor show almost the same usage give or take a few mb, but with a difference from 359mb and 1GB there has to be something wrong unless you never had BWMeter running all the time.
 
Their BW monitoring software is absolute Crap.
I unplugged my modem for 2 days, and over those 2 days, my bandwidth dropped by 900Mb !
On the flipside though, towards the middle of the month, I buy another 3Gb, and end up downloading 8Gb or more before their software realises I've used up the 3Gb I purchased.
 
I have to say that I have found the bandwidth monitor to be pretty consistent with my usage.

Shaun - What do you mean by overhead?
 
Shaun - What do you mean by overhead?

Also would like to know what exactly that would be.

Anyways i've found about a 5% difference between my BWmeter and the online monitor. dunno if that sounds like overheads?
 
Also would like to know what exactly that would be.

Anyways i've found about a 5% difference between my BWmeter and the online monitor. dunno if that sounds like overheads?

Overhead is the data used for packet headers etc. There's no way it could account for the difference between 359MB and 1GB though.
 
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