In news:1B30A149-9CE7-47BC-98C8-(E-Mail Removed),
Sam <(E-Mail Removed)> stated, which I commented on below:
> Hi All,
>
> I have 2 windows 2000 networks sites connected by a 512kbps link. At
> times the bandwidth is fully maxed out. can I determine which
> windows 2000 machine on the network is causing the problem, and if
> possible what is being sent?
>
> Best regards,
> Sam
To add to Neteng's suggestions:
NetBoy - Complete real-time visual Internet and LAN network ...
http://www.amtsoft.com/netboy/
and/or in conjunction with
What's Up Gold
http://www.ipswitch.com/Products/WhatsUp/
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