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  1. I wish to get Network bytes sent/received per process in my device using terminal command.


    I'm able to fetch bytes send/received per process by opening resource monitor --> Network Tab --> Processes with Network Activity.Can I fetch these details using powershell?I went through the list of paths for the Counter Process :- Bytes received/sec or Bytes sent/sec wasn't one of them. Further the counter Network Interface gets me the details per Network Adapter and not per process, so that isn't helping either.

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    Vedang Agarwal, Jun 12, 2024
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  2. Maxima Win User

    bytes sent/received

    hi - i want to know is there any way to see bytes sent/received which is larger than network status tab ? ( without using any additional tools or softwares )

    I wish to get Network bytes sent/received per process in my device using terminal command. 2018-05-25-13-24-12-453-jpg.jpg
     
    Maxima, Jun 12, 2024
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  3. Why Bytes send and receive not the same size in the Network-Connection?

    Hello Thomas,

    Before proceeding further, I would like to know which command are you trying to perform which results in mismatch of packets sent and received?


    For your information, when you measure the performance of the computers , you might find that the "Bytes Sent/sec" counter for the Network Interface object is off by a magnitude of 8 to 10 from the "Bytes Received/sec" counter when the same amount of data
    is exchanged in both directions.

    There are other counters that measure network throughput, such as the "Bytes Transmitted/sec" and "Bytes Received/sec" Server object counters. These should be in the same range as the Network Interface counters.

    Do let us know the necessary information.

    Thank you.
     
    Pratiksha Devadiga, Jun 12, 2024
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  4. dalchina Win User

    I wish to get Network bytes sent/received per process in my device using terminal command.

    Constant network activity data being sent at 8-16 Kbps, what is it?!

    This shows you exactly which process vs number of bytes sent and received as I suggested above:

    I wish to get Network bytes sent/received per process in my device using terminal command. 97d1566327447t-constant-network-activity-data-being-sent-8-16-kbps-what-snap-2019-08-20-19.56.42.png


    As it says- must run as admin.
     
    dalchina, Jun 12, 2024
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