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How much bandwidth do you use per day?

Nikki

New Member
Back with AT&T we used about 160-200GB/month, now with Comcast we're using close to 300GB/month. (5 family members in the house, 3 watch normal TV, Brother and I watch Netflix a lot)

I should really get some kind of monitoring setup on this router/modem to see exact stats >.>
 
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alcino

New Member
He maybe has uses 100mbps above line

Continuly brosing of heavy pages can reach that amount

I see Youtube Tab open even

In the asian etc country that would cost your Ton of money for that bandwidth
 
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Schultz

New Member
Roughly 40GB per day, 2 users on the network. 1.5TB~ per month.

We're very heavy streamers & do quite a lot of torrenting.
 

Kayaba Akihiko

New Member
He maybe has uses 100mbps above line

Continuly brosing of heavy pages can reach that amount

I see Youtube Tab open even

In the asian etc country that would cost your Ton of money for that bandwidth
Not really, my ISP(Singtel) provides unmetered bandwidth(and hopefully it stays that way)
 

sv01

Slow but sure
last 2 month

Code:
       Jul '14     20.56 GiB |  423.76 GiB |  444.33 GiB |    1.39 Mbit/s
       Aug '14    266.01 MiB |    8.96 GiB |    9.22 GiB |    1.34 Mbit/s
 

William

pr0
Verified Provider
140 / 35 = 4,something TB per day

root@storage01 :: ~# w
 04:58:52 up 35 days, 16:56,  3 users,  load average: 2.94, 2.58, 2.64

em1       Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr e4:11:5b:e5:0f:56
          UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
          RX bytes:37358766334250 (37.3 TB)  TX bytes:834375913217 (834.3 GB)


em2       Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr e4:11:5b:e5:0f:57
          UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
          RX bytes:100211822598500 (100.2 TB)  TX bytes:1425257229122 (1.4 TB)
 

perennate

New Member
Verified Provider
          RX bytes:225171346 (225.1 MB)  TX bytes:1167066665 (1.1 GB)
 

So uh, probably around 50 GB a month.
 

devonblzx

New Member
Verified Provider
Just stay away from AT&T residential.  Three years ago when I used them, I got a deal for $30/month, then 12 months after I signed up it went up to $55/month with a 150GB cap and $10 for every 50GB extra.  Needless to say, just me and my girlfriend watching netflix cost me about $85 in one month for a 6meg DSL connection.
 
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