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How can I find out how much data I have used this month? This is for the computer not a phone?

Okay so I am using Wildblue satellite internet and I get 25 gigs a month but I share the computer with three different people.. Well... more or less three people have three computers and we are all using the internet through a wireless router. Anyways, I need to make sure I don't go over the Usage allowance. I have downloaded a few things but... They don't keep track right.. Anyways, do you know how I can find out how much I have used?

Wildblue has a usage meter I can use BUT it isn't working it is offline and they say that unless we go over the 25 gigs by a lot, they wont slow us down. But I don't want to risk it... any idea on how to check my Usage?

I have used DUMeter, Networx, and something else.. nothing really gives me a clear answer.. One said I used 1 gig one day, turned it on again and it said I've used nothing x.x; for the whole month... Meh please help

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    Wildblue, or Hughes net know what the amount of data you've downloaded. Call their customer service and bug them and don't let them tell you they don't have that data... That is pure bs, they have to have it otherwise how can they keep track of you?

  • frieda
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Wildblue Usage Meter

  • 9 years ago

    Wait till Wildblue's meter is back and running. Unless you setup a special Bandwidth monitoring server in your household there isn't anything you can do to monitor your bandwidth.

  • Edwin
    Lv 6
    9 years ago

    Most utility service providers allow you to create an online account to view your usage, billing cycle etc. Check with your service provider.

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  • 5 years ago

    yes

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