3.4 — Serial Bandwidth Monitor
Serial Bandwidth Monitor 3.4
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To help you draft a paper or technical report, it's important to note that "Serial Bandwidth Monitor 3.4" Serial bandwidth monitor 3.4
: Offers color-coded ASCII, hexadecimal, and "mixed mode" data views for analyzing serial traffic. CompuPhase Summary of Differences Bandwidth Monitor 3.4 Serial Port Monitor (e.g., SimpleTerm) Primary Use Network/Internet traffic usage Hardware COM/Serial port debugging Data Focus Total volume (MB/GB) and speed (Mbps) Raw byte streams and hardware signals Connection Wi-Fi, Ethernet, VPN RS232, RS485, Virtual COM ports usage alert in Bandwidth Monitor, or are you trying to debug a serial connection using control signals? Termite: a simple RS232 terminal - CompuPhase Serial Bandwidth Monitor 3
Report Exporting:
Allows usage data to be exported to Microsoft Excel (.csv) , plain text , or HTML formats. Installation & Requirements Open in Excel or Python (pandas) to generate
specification, essential for accurate data capture on modern network cards. Limitations
Version 3.4 allows you to log bandwidth samples directly to a CSV file. Go to File > Export > Bandwidth Log . Open in Excel or Python (pandas) to generate histograms or autocorrelation plots.
One of the most praised aspects of Serial Bandwidth Monitor has always been its interface. Version 3.4 retains the "retro-utility" aesthetic—clean, functional, and devoid of unnecessary bloatware. It presents the data as it is: clean lines, clear text, and no distracting animations.

