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Aug 27th, 2007 at 12:54pm
Sorry you've had no response but maybe no one has any suggestion for a plug in. I don't know of any. If anyone has suggestions please say. If you have a router between your LAN and the Wildblue then the router may have a traffic monitoring facility. If you have a spare PC you could run PRTG and monitor the LAN traffic in/out of the Wildblue port - or even each PC IP address up to a max of 3 devices in the free version.
A protective firewall/cache hardware device works well for internet cafes and similar business networks. See [Edit July 2026: broken link to old guardanbox web page removed.]
Just using certain settings on your PCs can help.
For IE consider:
Tools, Internet Options, General, Settings, Temporary files and select Never or Automatic.
Tools, Internet Options, Advanced, Multimedia, delselect "Show pictures"
Tools, Pop up blocker. Turn it on.
There are similar settings in Firefox, particularly the turning off of image downloads.
Set all your default emails to plain text format and ask people to send to you in plain text format also.
Compress images before you send them and request any images emailed to you to be compressed first.
Send and receive emails and newsgroups once per day at 4am.
Turn off automatic acknowledgements.
Turn off automatic updaters, toolbars and similar spyware.
Using a caching device (e.g Guardianbox) download new versions of frequently visited web pages at night in readiness for the next day.
Best regards, Eric.
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