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			Well, I've been at school 2 days and I've already gone over my bandwidth limit (for the 12th time). Not so much of a problem since I'll just borrow someone else's IP and MAC address, but this is really getting annoying. Anyone know of a way to cut off internet traffic only to one program (uTorrent; I was downloading a beta client for Aion, I swear  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	 ) when it gets to a certain data point? I need to be able to monitor both up and down traffic, because they all go into the same pool.
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			What's your bandwidth cap? 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	bout.. 5 years ago they gave us a 1GB cap. Talk about ridiculous.... Ever heard of a program called Zone Alarm? I think you can cut off packet send/receive to any process... which would be a crude way of shutting down all I/O except the one you want. I'm pretty sure it has running totals of packet size/count as well.  | 
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   Anyone know of something that will measure my data amounts? It doesn't look like Zone Alarm can do that either Jordan.
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