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Monitor & Analyze Internet Connection with Graphs: Seeking Program for Speed & Disconnections

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  • #1 16343672
    baksiczek
    Level 9  
    Hello

    For about a week I have had a very high "speed" of the Internet, and from time to time it disconnects it for about a minute. That's why I'm looking for a program to monitor my internet connection. My point is that, for example, in the form of a graph or something like that, it will record, show when this connection is completely broken. I have a My Network Speed program, but it only shows the download or upload speed in real time and does not do any reports with it.

    best regards
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  • #3 16343741
    baksiczek
    Level 9  
    It is a local provider, internet via radio. TP Link router at home ...
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  • #5 16343760
    baksiczek
    Level 9  
    But for a few months everything was fine.

    Besides, I am asking about the program and not looking for the reason, so if it is, I would ask for a name :)
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  • #7 16344488
    baksiczek
    Level 9  
    So just peek at when there is and when not?
    There is no program to help with this?
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  • #8 16344811
    jprzedworski
    Network and Internet specialist
    baksiczek wrote:
    But for a few months everything was fine.
    And I used to be beautiful and young. ;-)
    The only program I can recommend is:
    http://axence.net/pl/axence-nettools
    It may come in handy.
  • #9 16345175
    KOCUREK1970
    Network and Internet specialist
    baksiczek wrote:
    This is a local supplier

    On what hardware do you connect to the network via wifi or cable, do you have your router?
  • #10 16345527
    baksiczek
    Level 9  
    jprzedworski wrote:

    The only program I can recommend is:
    http://axence.net/pl/axence-nettools


    Thanks I will test :)

    Added after 3 [minutes]:

    KOCUREK1970 wrote:
    baksiczek wrote:
    This is a local supplier

    On what hardware do you connect to the network via wifi or cable, do you have your router?


    I have an antenna mounted on the roof - it is connected to the TP Link. At home, one computer is connected via cable and the rest via wi-fi. I also have another TP Link and it's the same.
  • #11 16345752
    KOCUREK1970
    Network and Internet specialist
    So skip it, skip all TP Links and test by cable while you're directly connected to this antenna.
    You'll know if it's something with an antenna, with a service or (maybe) with your routers.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a user experiencing intermittent internet disconnections despite having high-speed service. They seek a program that can monitor their internet connection and provide graphical reports on speed and disconnections. The user utilizes a TP Link router and connects via both cable and Wi-Fi. Suggestions include monitoring the signal status reaching the router and testing the connection directly to the antenna to isolate the issue. A recommended software tool is Axence NetTools for monitoring purposes.
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