How to Use TMeter 6.4.385 PC for Network Traffic Accounting and Internet Sharing
TMeter is a powerful tool for Microsoft Windows that allows you to monitor and control the network traffic of your PC and other devices on your LAN. You can use TMeter to measure the traffic by various criteria, such as IP address, protocol, port, etc.,
and generate graphical charts and reports. You can also use TMeter to share your Internet connection with multiple hosts on your LAN using NAT (network address translation), firewall, traffic shaper, and URL filtering features. TMeter can also
authenticate the users from LAN using TMeter Native Authentication or Windows Domain Authentication, and count the traffic by usernames or processes.
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In this article, we will show you how to use TMeter 6.4.385 PC for network traffic accounting and Internet sharing. We will assume that you have already downloaded and installed TMeter 6.4.385 PC from the official website [^1^] or TechSpot [^2^].
Step 1: Configure the Filters and Rulesets
The first step is to configure the filters and rulesets for your network traffic accounting and Internet sharing. Filters define the network packets that are used for tracking and reporting, while rulesets define the actions that are applied to the
filtered packets, such as NAT, firewall, traffic shaper, etc.
To configure the filters and rulesets, open TMeter and click on the "Filters" tab. You will see a list of predefined filters that you can edit or delete. You can also create new filters by clicking on the "New" button. For each filter, you can specify
the name, color, description, condition, and action.
The condition defines the criteria for matching the network packets, such as source/destination IP address, protocol, port, etc. You can use logical operators (AND, OR, NOT) and wildcards (*) to create complex conditions. For example, you can create a
filter that matches all TCP packets from your PC to any destination port between 80 and 443.
The action defines what TMeter will do with the matched packets, such as count them, ignore them, block them, redirect them, etc. You can also assign a ruleset to a filter, which means that TMeter will apply the ruleset's actions to the matched packets.
A ruleset is a collection of rules that define various network functions, such as NAT (network address translation), firewall (packet filtering), traffic shaper (speed control), URL filtering (web-site blocking), etc. You can create new rulesets by
clicking on the "Rulesets" tab and then clicking on the "New" button. For each ruleset, you can specify the name, description, priority, and rules.
A rule defines a specific network function that is applied to the packets that match the filter associated with the ruleset. For example, you can create a rule that enables NAT for all packets that match a filter named "Internet". To create a rule, click
on the "New" button in the ruleset window and select the type of rule from the drop-down menu. Then specify the parameters for the rule according to its type.
Step 2: Start TMeter Service
After you have configured the filters and rulesets for your network traffic accounting and Internet sharing, you need to start TMeter service to activate them. To start TMeter service, click on the "Service" tab and then click on the "Start" button. You
will see a green icon indicating that TMeter service is running.
Step 3: Monitor Network Traffic Activity
Once TMeter service is running, you can monitor your network traffic activity in real-time using graphical charts and reports. To view the graphical charts, click on the "Charts" tab and select a filter from the list. You will see a chart showing the
traffic volume (bytes or packets) per second for that filter. You can also view other statistics such as average speed (bps), total volume (MB or GB), peak speed (bps), etc
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