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| Thread ID: 40964 | 2003-12-25 07:15:00 | MSN Messenger Statistics Wanted (Or any IM Program / Network) | Chilling_Silently (228) | Press F1 |
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| 202995 | 2003-12-25 07:15:00 | Greetings Im just curious. Has anybody tried anything like this: Connected to MSN Messenger appearing offline, and done nothing else on the net, leaving it for an hour or so, and at the end of that hour seeing how much data has been transferred? ...Im just curious as to how much something like that would use (Obviously it would different between users with different amounts of contacts signing in and out etc, but yeah..). At a guess-timate, say 500kb an hour? Anybody have some concrete stats? Cheers Chill. |
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| 202996 | 2003-12-25 10:48:00 | I have been connected for around 2 hrs and have not talked to anyone. Trillian usage is as follows: 205.118.12.52:5190 Bytes In 139882 Bytes Out 58459 baym-cs101.msgr.hotmail.com:1863 Bytes In 57504 Bytes Out 22737 |
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| 202997 | 2003-12-25 22:07:00 | I use Messenger all the time and my system is quiet if I am not using it. | zqwerty (97) | ||
| 202998 | 2003-12-25 22:10:00 | > I use Messenger all the time and my system is quiet > if I am not using it. I use aMSN which is a Linux clone of MSN Messenger. Simply put, Ive set it to alert me whenever Joe Bloggs changes status, goes offline, changes name etc. I get alerts every 20-30 seconds most of the time! Aside from that, a user has to simply open a chat window with you for a connection to be made to your system. aMSN shows this window as soon as the connection is made, regardless of if the contact is actually chatting with you or not. Im sure it must use a good 500kb-1mb an hour for me (I have just over 100 contacts admittedly)! |
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