— Utility app profile
Advanced Network Monitor
v1.5.0
Network traffic and bandwidth monitor for Windows
Advanced Network Monitor is a Windows network monitoring tool for real-time bandwidth usage, active connections, and application-level traffic on Windows 10 and Windows 11.
One-time purchase on the Microsoft Store. Lifetime updates, no subscription, runs offline on your PC.
01 Screenshots
02 Features
What you get.
A short list of what this app does well—no checkbox parade. Every feature here is something we use on real bench PCs.
01Real-Time Network Traffic Monitoring
Live view of inbound and outbound traffic on the adapter you care about.
02Application Bandwidth Tracking
Sort by process—find the updater or sync client that spiked usage at 2 a.m.
03Connection & Protocol Analysis
Remote IP, port, and protocol in one place for firewall or routing questions.
04Protocol Inspection
TCP vs UDP behavior when a service “works sometimes.”
05Suspicious Activity Detection
Unknown hosts and odd patterns—worth a look before you blame the ISP.
06Export Logs & Reports
CSV-style exports for audits, client handoffs, or your own notes.
03 Spec sheet
- Version
- v1.5.0
- Size
- See Microsoft Store listing
- Category
- Utility
- Platform
- Windows 10/11
- Architecture
- x64
- License
- Per-machine, lifetime updates
Pairs well with.
Other apps from the suite that technicians often install on the same machine.
See all appsFix guides that match.
Step-by-step Windows troubleshooting written for the same issues this app handles.
06 FAQ
Common questions.
Advanced Network Monitor is for anyone asking “what is using my internet?” — home users tracking down a bandwidth hog, gamers chasing latency, and technicians who need per-app traffic and connection logs as proof on a ticket, all without a cloud dashboard.
- Can it show which app is using bandwidth?
- Yes. Traffic is broken down per process, so you can spot the updater or sync client spiking your usage.
- Does it send my traffic data to the cloud?
- No. Monitoring stays on the PC; logs export locally as CSV-style files.
- Does it work on Windows 10?
- Yes — Windows 10 and Windows 11 are both supported.