I only want to see how much data download I use every week in my normal broad band before I possibly will change to a Mobile alternative. But I don't understand how to sat it up for that use. I get a note that no interface is selected. I'm using a MacBook Pro and OS 10.11.3 Would appreciate a simple instruction for this I guess very simple task asked 03 Feb '16, 08:19 LZachs |
2 Answers:
Wireshark isn't the tool for this task. You need something like the tools listed here. answered 03 Feb '16, 08:36 grahamb ♦ |
Why bother with Wireshark, while you have the tools at hand? Go look for the Activity Monitor, it can show you the data usage since the last reboot. I assume you can keep your MacBook running for a week? answered 03 Feb '16, 09:02 Jaap ♦ |
Thanks for quick answers. I had tried Activity Monitor, but I was not aware that it begins at restart. Will use that and can certainly keep the Mac going for a week. :-) Always learn something new just by asking.
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