Bandwitdh...Help Urgent
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Topic: Bandwitdh...Help Urgent
Posted By: zadax
Subject: Bandwitdh...Help Urgent
Date Posted: 07 August 2004 at 11:55am
ok i am using wwf for 2 years now i got 3000 Regisraed members and like 200 are active .. each day we got like 20-35 Active users . i am using v7.8 Access db (40mb) For the last 2 years my bandwith for month wes Max = 4gb . one week ago Every day The system Suck 1gb and i am in big problem cuz my Bandiwth will Expire in 1 weak! . i contect my host provider and they said they cant help me thats what the statsitic are and they dont lie . i really need help i most know what can do this and how i can track it and how to fix it ..
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Posted By: WebWiz-Bruce
Date Posted: 08 August 2004 at 4:35am
It could be anything sucking your bandwidth such as a spooger linking to images on your site etc.
The only way to know is to examine your log files for that period to findout what was using so much bandwidth and who.
There are a number of good log file programes that will analise your loig files for you.
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Posted By: dpyers
Date Posted: 08 August 2004 at 10:51am
Also check to see if one of your frequent posters added a large signature file. Some chat programs will really eat bandwidth.
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Posted By: psycotik
Date Posted: 09 August 2004 at 4:24am
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Most webhosts should be able to give you some sort of statistics. This
will show you which files are being downloaded the most and also what
size they are. That should alteast give you an idea of what is chewing
up the bandwidth.
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