
API commands and results
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. Track your Wi-Fi hotspot usage. Zero configuration required. Bandwidth+ is a simple app so only tracks the network usage on the Mac it is running on. If you are tethered to an iPhone then it will count the usage while tethered. At the moment local network traffic is not ignored. Network works with tracking of the. Respondus Monitor is a fully-automated proctoring solution. Students use a webcam to record themselves during an online exam. Afterward, flagged events and proctoring results are available to the instructor for further review.
iStatistica supports GET requests to provide specific information:
where xx.xx.xx.xx is the address of your mac and yyyy is the port defined in iStatistica settings.
summary_cpuLoad
CPU utilization number
summary_cpuCores
Number of physical cores
summary_cpuLogicalCores
Number of logical cores
cpu_coresActivities
JSON object containing each core utilization number
summary_memoryTotal / summary_memoryTotalText
Total memory installed in bytes or as localized text
summary_memoryInactive / summary_memoryInactiveText
Inactive memory
summary_memoryWired / summary_memoryWiredText
Wired memory
summary_memoryFree / summary_memoryFreeText
Free memory
summary_memoryUsed / summary_memoryUsedText
Used memory

network_ipExternal
External IP-address
network_ipGateway
IP-address of a router
network_ipLocal
Local IP address
network_macGateway
Router MAC-address
network_macLocal
Computer's MAC-address
network_speedDownload / network_speedDownloadText
Current download speed. Bytes / Text values.
network_speedUpload / network_speedUploadText
Current upload speed. Bytes / Text values.
network_downloaded / network_downloadedText
Downloaded since restart. Bytes / Text values.
network_uploadedText / network_uploadedText
Uploaded since restart. Bytes / Text values.
diskDrives
JSON object containing all connected drives and free/used space
battery_isCharging
Returns 1 if the battery is charging
battery_charge
Current charge of the battery or UPC
battery_cyclesDesigned / battery_cyclesCurrent
Number of cycles of the battery
sensors
List all sensors and temperatures in C
fans
List all fans and RPM data
diskIO_write / diskIO_writeText
Bytes written to disk since restart
diskIO_read / diskIO_readText
Bytes read from disk since restart
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Get all the data that iStatistica provides as a JSON object
Mac Open Activity Monitor
This brief guide will show you how to keep track of the bandwidth you use on your Mac, using a small and free App.

As more and more ISP’s are starting to limit the amount of bandwidth you can use each month, it’s a good idea to keep track of your usage to make sure you don’t get hit with steep overage fees. Plus, this little utility keeps track of the bandwidth you use on different networks separately, so if you use your Mac at a friends house or different WiFi network, that traffic won’t be ‘lumped in’ with your home Internet usage.
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- Start out by heading over to the Mac App Store and download/install Bandwidth+ (opens in a new tab/window).
- Now launch Bandwidth+ from your Applications folder. When it opens it will appear in your Menu Bar.
- As you surf the Internet, Bandwidth+ will keep a running tally of how much bandwidth you’ve used. The sum of both is displayed right in your Menu bar – when you click on that summary the Bandwidth+ window will appear. From here you can see the name of the network you’re connected to, and how much data you’ve downloaded and uploaded.
- When you switch to a different network, Bandwidth+ picks up on that and starts to keep track of your total usage on that network. Each of the networks you connect to will be displayed in the Bandwidth+ menu going forward.
- There are a few options you can configure with Bandwidth+ – one of them is quite important. To make these changes, click the Bandwidth+ item in your Menu Bar, click the small ‘cog’ icon in that list, and finally select Preferences…
- The one Preference you’ll want to change right away is to have Bandwidth+ start each time your Mac does. Place a check in the box labelled Automatically start at login
- You can also change the display options for Bandwidth+ – if you’d rather see just the download totals, you can select that. Same with upstream. Alternatively, you can have Bandwidth+ display your current bandwidth usage speed. To do so, select the Speed option.
- Bandwidth+ will now display the current rate (speed) of bandwidth being used by your Mac. As you can see in the example below, I was downloading at 2.1Mbps when I took that screenshot. When you’re not using any bandwidth at all, the Bandwidth+ icon will simply display “0Kbps”.