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Bandwidth Meter????

DianaT - 3-23-2010 at 10:07 AM

We are considering the Banda Ancha to use in Baja and the different plans allow different about of usage.

In the past, someone posted a link to a free meter so one can test how much bandwidth one is using in a month. I had it on my old computer.

Now I would like to have it on my new computer but do not remember the name.

Thank you

DENNIS - 3-23-2010 at 11:49 AM

Here's a few, Diane.



http://www.bandwidthplace.com/

http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/

http://www.speedtest.net/

Woooosh - 3-23-2010 at 11:52 AM

Dennis- I thought of sending her to the "off topic" thread on this too, but I thought she was looking for a "monthly" tracking of bandwidth- not speed.

DENNIS - 3-23-2010 at 11:55 AM

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Originally posted by Woooosh
Dennis- I thought of sending her to the "off topic" thread on this too, but I thought she was looking for a "monthly" tracking of bandwidth- not speed.



OK...I'm not sure. She'll let us know.

DianaT - 3-23-2010 at 11:55 AM

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Originally posted by Woooosh
Dennis- I thought of sending her to the "off topic" thread on this too, but I thought she was looking for a "monthly" tracking of bandwidth- not speed.


I will check out the one's Dennis posted, but you are correct---it is the monthly tracking I am looking for as I am considering the Banda Ancha for Baja. I am still very computer illiterate so it is difficult to ask for the correct item.

Thanks:biggrin:

[Edited on 3-23-2010 by DianaT]

Woooosh - 3-23-2010 at 12:06 PM

I've never seen such a thing, but I'd like to. I do know internet providers will throttle your internet connection down (slow it) if you download/upload lots of huge files like movies- but I've never seen a way to track it by household or computer.

Riom - 3-23-2010 at 12:41 PM

The Telcel Amigo (prepaid) banda ancha account now has an online usage counter (was added within the past month).

Sign up to access the customer portal online, I've written some instructions at:
http://www.sanfelipelife.com/post/Check-your-Telcel-Amigo-ac...

Then under "Alta de servicios" and "Consulta" you will see your usage this month, and how much you have remaining (currently, there's a typo on one of the figures that says MB rather than GB, ignore that). And it's more useful than anything you could put on your computer or router as it's what they think you have used, which is what counts here.

Note that this month the dropping of the speed to a lower level when you run out appears to have ended. When you use all the data, all access stops, as far as I can tell. I'll find out when I hit the limit again in a couple more weeks...

Rob

DianaT - 3-23-2010 at 12:45 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Riom
The Telcel Amigo (prepaid) banda ancha account now has an online usage counter (was added within the past month).

Sign up to access the customer portal online, I've written some instructions at:
http://www.sanfelipelife.com/post/Check-your-Telcel-Amigo-ac...

Then under "Alta de servicios" and "Consulta" you will see your usage this month, and how much you have remaining (currently, there's a typo on one of the figures that says MB rather than GB, ignore that). And it's more useful than anything you could put on your computer or router as it's what they think you have used, which is what counts here.

Note that this month the dropping of the speed to a lower level when you run out appears to have ended. When you use all the data, all access stops, as far as I can tell. I'll find out when I hit the limit again in a couple more weeks...

Rob


I will be real interested in what happens when you hit the limit---please post it.

Since the telcel office in our town does not have a clue about any of this, we are going to try and purchase the banda ancha in Ensenada on the way south---hope that works!

Woooosh - 3-23-2010 at 12:51 PM

I be dead in the water on day two of the month if my nieces and nephews are playing on YouTube or video conferencing the family on the mainland. A complete shutdown seems unreasonable though- IMO they should still allow e-mails and low-bandwidth uses to get through.

:(:(

Riom - 3-23-2010 at 01:46 PM

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Originally posted by Woooosh
A complete shutdown seems unreasonable though- IMO they should still allow e-mails and low-bandwidth uses to get through.


There is another way to look at it - you're buying 30 days or 3GB, whichever comes first.

I've been getting through my 3GB in about 3 weeks (with careful use, no video). And there was no way to buy a fresh month of access until the first month expired, so the only choices were to put up with the slower speeds or switch to a second sim card for the remaining week (and buy one week access on the second sim which works out more per day).

I'd like the option to start a fresh 30days/3GB immediately the first one runs out, on the same sim. I'll find out if that is the case later this month.

Movistar made some major changes to their rates last month, in some cases they are better value for data than Telcel now, and that probably inspired Telcel to make changes. (where I am Movistar doesn't have 3G, as far as I am aware, so not of any interest to me).

Rob

BillP - 3-23-2010 at 02:10 PM

I use McAfee for security, in it's tools it has a traffic monitor that tells you how much bandwidth you've used this month and your total for last month.

ASK and You Receive

MrBillM - 3-23-2010 at 04:07 PM

ShaPlus Bandwidth meter. Free. PCWorld.com. Works great.

http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,66483-order,4/desc...

monoloco - 3-23-2010 at 04:28 PM

My wife just got off the phone with Carlos Slim, besides the 3GB for $433 they also offer 5GB for $449 and 10GB for $599. On the 5GB and the 10GB plans they cut you off if you go over but you can go online and buy more bandwidth. If you go over on the 3GB plan they just slow you down. They have me slowed down now, it takes a little longer to load stuff but the only time it bothers me is when I try and watch a video. Usually it takes me about 3 weeks to hit the 3GB limit so we will probably change to the 5GB plan next month. The cost for extra bandwidth is: 100MB=$46.89, 500MB=190.82, 1GB=238.27.

DENNIS - 3-23-2010 at 05:25 PM

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Originally posted by monoloco
My wife just got off the phone with Carlos Slim, besides the 3GB for $433 they also offer 5GB for $449 and 10GB for $599.


These prices are over and above the phone service...correct?

Riom - 3-23-2010 at 05:53 PM

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Originally posted by monoloco
My wife just got off the phone with Carlos Slim, besides the 3GB for $433 they also offer 5GB for $449 and 10GB for $599.


Those are the monthly contracts plans, not prepaid:
http://www.bat.telcel.com/planes_telcel_3G.html

(a contract wouldn't be suitable for me as I'm not in Mexico all the time)

The "slowing down when your limit has been reached" seems to have been dropped for all levels.

monoloco - 3-23-2010 at 05:57 PM

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Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote:
Originally posted by monoloco
My wife just got off the phone with Carlos Slim, besides the 3GB for $433 they also offer 5GB for $449 and 10GB for $599.


These prices are over and above the phone service...correct?
Yes that is just the data plan but it does support Skype and Majic Jack.

monoloco - 3-23-2010 at 06:01 PM

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Originally posted by Riom
Quote:
Originally posted by monoloco


The "slowing down when your limit has been reached" seems to have been dropped for all levels.
It could be because we already have a contract for the 3GB plan.

Mr.Bill

DianaT - 3-23-2010 at 06:25 PM

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Originally posted by MrBillM
ShaPlus Bandwidth meter. Free. PCWorld.com. Works great.

http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,66483-order,4/desc...


EXACTLY what I was looking for. Thank you---

This will give me more of an idea of what to try and buy in Ensenada.

One of the workers in the local BA Tel-Cel told me that if I bought everything in Ensenada, I could still make my payments at the local tel-cel office and I could pay in advance. Anyone know more about that?

As stated on another thread, trying to get this banda ancha service at the TelCel office in BA is next to impossible----they want bank statements, check stubs, FM3s, letter of residency and on and on. Every time they call La Paz, a new requirement appears.