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I apologize if this isn't the place, I'll happily repost somewhere else if someone gives any suggestions pertaining to that.

I've been using Eddie with airvpn on my PC for a little over two years. I have never been able to identify which programs are using my network with task manager, because all the traffic went through openvpn.exe.

I just switched to wireguard thinking it would help me figure out which programs are using so much data but it provides even less information. It's significantly faster, so I'll be sticking to wireguard, but I still can't tell which program is actually using the network on task manager. I've been googling all morning and can't find a proper solution to my problem. It definitely seems like others want the same thing, but I haven't found any thread where the people answering actually understood the issue.

Task manager shows all traffic is going through wireguard.exe or airvpn.exe, so how can I tell which programs are actually using data?

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[โ€“] tyrant@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago

You could install Portmaster or something similar but VPN+portmaster don't always get along as they are both fighting for dns

[โ€“] rudyharrelson@lemmy.radio 2 points 1 week ago

You could try opening up the Resource Monitor and checking out the Network tab:

It might have the same issue (grouping everything under the VPN .exe), but it's worth a shot.