Moo0 Connection Watcher, Easy Data Traffic Monitor Internet

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Moo0 Connection Watcher, Easy Data Traffic Monitor Internet

Perhaps you already know Glasswire and Wireshark tool that is useful to monitor the network. Mooo Connection Watcher is also a simple tool to check out what all the processes are linked and how the data is sent and received via the Internet.

Mooo Connection Watcher comes in two editions. The first is a portable version that does not require any type of installation is completed by the installer. Both editions provide the same information and have the same set of features.
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You can copy a portable ZIP file Mooo Connection Watcher on the flash and use it to observe the connections that go out. When running, you'll be asked whether you want to install some other programs and the Ask Toolbar. You can only reject other software from Mooo by unchecking the checkbox in the installer so that you only install Mooo without having to go to Programs and Features (Control Panel) to remove unwanted crapware.

Mooo is quite easy to use and easier to understand. We will talk about the zip version (portable) here. ZIP well as installers and provide the same functionality. Once extracted from the ZIP file, right-click and select SEND TO ConnectionWatcher.exe -> DESKTOP. That way, you have it on the desktop, so it will be easy to run. Or you can bring it on the flash and use of folders on different computers.

The main window is divided into two parts displayed and controlled by two tabs: Current and Log. In the default view, you can see all the processes that access the Internet. There are other columns that provide more information.

LOG tab of the main window contains the timeline (history) from the previous process shortly try to connect to the Internet and send or receive data. Here too, there is the number of existing columns, similar to the main window CURRENT tab so you can get more information about the process.

You can get up to 200 lines in a single log file. You can save a log file and then mengha-pusnya to create a new log. You can increase the log entries 200-3000 entry. Because the program is lightweight, so-will not slow down your computer. However, for a better understanding for beginners, it is advisable to maintain a log to the default of 200, making it easier to check for unwanted processes.

Mooo Current Tab Connection Watcher contains a number of processes and when they try to connect to the Internet either to receive data or to send or both. In both cases, it will be listed as a line with a number of columns that provide more information.

NOTE: The refresh rate is the second default but you can turn them into real-time. Viewing connection se-way real time can slow down other applications. You can further delay the refresh rate for up to five minutes. But the default refresh rate of 1 second is the best because it keeps you informed about the process without slowing down other applications.

Before talking about the available column, note that the operation can be done by right-clicking on any line that displays every process. Right-click on the line and perform the following operations:

Locate Program - This will open the location of the program; will not work for certain system processes such as svchost.exe etc.
Check Program Properties
Kill Program - Useful when you feel that the process is suspicious or just if you could not find more information about it and you do not know what it is. You can stop it so it can not access the Internet again. But you can not block. Without that feature, Kill Program selection is not useful enough.
Disconnect Option present to decide the program without shutting directly. This way, you can expect the program to save changes before disconnecting from the Internet.
Finally, there is the option CLOSE PROGRAM also save changes before closing the application associated with the process.
The information can be collected using Mooo Connection Watcher.

The first column tells you that the protocol used to connect to the Internet.
The second column is the protocol STATE: Listening, a connection is established etc.
The third column shows the process ID as it appears in Windows Task Manager.
The fourth column displays the names of the processes that are connected to the Internet.
The fifth column shows you which USER is using a program (Note that this program is not carrying more than one device).
The next column shows:

 Port used
Pathprogram
The amount of data sent
Total data received
The use of a remote port (if any).
The program is simple and easy to use. Even beginners can use it without having to worry about things that are wrong. If interested, you can download it at

www.moo0.com/?top=http://www.moo0.com/software/ConnectionWatcher


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