UpDown Meter

Monitor network traffic for any selected adapter to get the upload and download average and raw rate with this easy-to-use application.

  • UpDown Meter
  • Version :1.2.0
  • License :Trial
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :ScriptFUSION

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UpDown Meter Description

UpDown Meter is a tiny application that gives you the possibility to monitor network activity for any selected adapter, so that you can get a real-time read on the download and upload rate, both raw and average values. It’s dedicated not only to network administrators but also to casual users who wish to find out the capabilities of their bandwidth.

Monitor network traffic to view upload and download rates

Installing the program doesn’t take long and doesn’t need special configuration. However, it cannot work if you don’t have .NET Framework installed. After setup, UpDown Meter creates an icon in the systray menu and shows the graph meter on the screen.

To begin monitoring, it’s necessary to pick which network interface to watch. This can be done from the options panel, which can be accessed from the right-click menu of the systray icon or the last button displayed on the graph meter’s window.

Calibrate the actual speed if necessary

You can check out a list of your active adapters, including the name, type and speed, along with the reported and actual speed. The actual speed can be modified to calibrate the graph meter and get it to report speeds correctly. A speed testing tool can be used for this job. Disabled adapters can be shown in this list too.

View a graph meter and tray icon

Once the changes are applied, UpDown Meter starts monitoring the network adapter, showing the average and raw values of the upload and download rate. Each block (separated by a dashed vertical line) represents 30 seconds. The current upload and download speed can also be viewed in a tooltip after hovering the mouse cursor over the tray icon.

As far as other options are concerned, you can ask the tool to get launched automatically every time you turn on your computer, load minimized to the tray, and hide tips. You can also make the graph window stay on top of any other programs as well as adjust its transparency.

Easy-to-use network monitor

We haven’t come across any compatibility issues with Windows 10 in our tests. UpDown Meter had minimal impact on the computer’s performance. The only downside we can think if is that it has a small graph meter window and tiny buttons (7×7 px), which cannot be resized. Otherwise, the tool should come in handy to all users who wish to monitor their network traffic.

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