COMMON REASONS
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Peer to Peer Applications:
The most common misuse of bandwidth is
having programs which you or your family may have installed, that
allows for file sharing and other people accessing your computer.
These are Peer to Peer applications. Many users can exceed their
bandwidth limit by using peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing programs
without proper configuration and attention, such as Morpheus,
Kazaa, Hotline, Gnutella, BearShare, Limewire or BitTorrent. If
not set up properly, your personal information is at risk of being
sent out onto the Internet or even destroyed.
As an example, if a user is using BitTorrent
to download files and forgets to close the application after the
download, then the file can still be shared (uploaded) to the
Internet using up bandwidth. So this being unknown to the user,
that their computer is in fact acting as a file server, open to
the Internet and other users to access and copy files. This results
in continued network traffic flow. So users that use P2P applications
should take extra precautions to ensure their use will not cause
them to exceed the traffic limit allowed within a calendar month.
Closing these applications all the way
can be a bit challenging. For example, most will not close fully
when you click the close box, but instead, they will minimize
themselves and hide in your system. To see if you have in fact
fully closed an application, look by the clock and hover over
each of the small icons there. If you see an icon you know is
a P2P application or if the name of the P2P application that you
use appears over one of those icons, then right-click on that
icon and select ‘Close’ or ‘Exit’. This should shut down the application
and stop it from uploading or downloading files.
Streaming Media:
If you use an application such as Youtube
or Pandora (being streaming video or streaming music), this can
utilize a significant amount of bandwidth. Even though these files
are not permanently stored on your computer, the network traffic
is still used while you are watching or listening. Downloading
and sharing movies over the Internet is an extremely high bandwidth
application. The cost of bandwidth to download a movie can be
equal to the cost of buying some movies on a DVD.
Streaming Television:
Another device that utilizes a significant
portion of Internet bandwidth is one that enables users to send
their home cable TV shows to their computer.
Malware:
Malware is any type of unwanted software
Virus or Spyware such as a Trojan. A common misuse of bandwidth
is if your machine has been infected, which can leave your computer
vulnerable to many forms of abuse.
A computer that has been infected can be
used, unknown to the computer owner, as part of a 'Botnet', which
leaves the machine open and vulnerable. Botnets are typically
used by crackers to obtain access to your computer, thereby allowing
them to continue using your computer as a gateway and a tool for
infecting other computers.
Some sights offering free services and/or
software come with a price, as these sights may install unwanted
software in the form of Trojans, Dialers, Worms and Spyware (Adware),
that will leave potentially any information stored on your computer
or your computer itself, vulnerable. Spyware is not always covered
by common anti-virus applications. Spyware silently tracks your
surfing creating a marketing profile for you and transmits without
your knowledge this information to compilers (who sell this information
to advertising companies). Some symptoms that show probable Spyware
infection on your computer are the appearance of a new toolbar
in your Internet Explorer (that you did not install) or if your
Browser crashes for no apparent reason or if your home page has
been changed without your knowledge. See Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware
free downloads at the end of this page.
Malware can be very damaging and should
be corrected to prevent harm to your computer and information.
As a computer virus attaches itself to a program or file, enabling
it to spread from one computer to another (leaving infections
as it travels), it is very important to ensure you run an active
anti-virus program on your computer and to clean up and remove
any that are found.
Gaming:
On-line game playing and video/audio chatting
also uses higher bandwidth.
Other Applications:
It is a misconception to think that only
using P2P applications or directly downloading files from the
Internet causes bandwidth to be consumed. Though these utilize
a significant amount of bandwidth, any application that uses the
Internet will generate network traffic and is therefore counted
towards your bandwidth usage allowed in a calendar month.
Some examples of low bandwidth applications
are: