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On Mac OS X how can I monitor what is using my internet connection?

I have an ethernet connection to my iMac and with Internet sharing I am broadcasting the wireless network from my mac rather than using a wireless router. I use it to connect other devices wirelessly to the internet. But this makes all the traffic flow through my iMac.

I wanted a way to analyze the traffic so that I know what connected devices are hogging the bandwidth at a given time and from which websites? I installed wireshark for mac and played around a little but it seems like an overkill when you first look at it.

Can someone please help with few instructions to get what I need or any other way other than using wireshark?

Thanks Dev.

Dev
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  • (As an aside: as far as I know, internet sharing only supports WEP, right? Just to be sure you know that is not very secure.) – Arjan Dec 28 '10 at 10:39
  • @Arjan: Thats correct and thats why I wanna keep a tap to make sure no one is hogging my B/W ;) – Dev Dec 28 '10 at 11:45
  • @joe: yeah that post was helpful. But it was more about traffic from your own machine rather than any other machine on a WLAN and analyzing it with little-snitch rather than wireshark I think. – Dev Dec 28 '10 at 11:46

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