Available for Vista and XP.
Are you getting the service levels you expect?
Monitor your service levels up to T1 speeds (1.5 Mbps).
dVUE2 Detects and displays your speed of service up to 1.5 Mbps (T1 rates) by uploading and downloading a file to a remote server. dVUE2 PRO also identifies instances where a service threshold has not been met and records these them in a violation counter.
- Displays upload and download speed up to 1.5 Mbps (T1 rates) with graphics bars and numeric values
- Refreshes automatically every 15 minutes
- Press the refresh button to check speed manually
Note: Different types of communications services use different structures to determine service levels, as well as offering dramatically different speeds. In dVUE2 PRO, use the Peak Value field to enter an expected maximum that will govern the range for the indicator bars. For T1 service, that value would be a hard cieling of 1.5 Mbs. For slower services, you might use the upper range of your individual service plan or something similar. (For both dVUE2 Basic, and when no value is entered in dVUE2 PRO, the first recorded measurement will be used.)
Use the Threshold field in dVUE2 PRO to set a value for counting alerts. When speeds fall below this threshold the Violation Counter will be advanced. Here you might use the lower range of your service plan or a similar value that you want to track. Obviously, service levels can fluctuate dramatically for a variety of reasons, so use dVUE2 for informational purposes only, not as an accounting tool.
Everything dVUE2 Basic provides, plus...
- Counts the number of times the service level you define has not been met using the violation counter. A reset button allows you to restart the violation counter.
- Customize your threshold levels for downstream and upstream data transfer in the Settings page. Set your bandwidth units, downstream and upstream maximum values and threshold values.
- Automatically refreshes every ten minutes
- Records and displays the historically best upload and download speeds you have achieved.
- Graphically tracks the most recent 25 speed tests in a flyout window






