![]() ![]() (A system configuration change can be anything from adding a network adapter, installing an application that creates virtual interfaces, to something as simple as toggling airplane mode.) Rainmeter stores cumulative statistics by interface index, not by name. Rainmeter's methodology for recording cumulative networking statistics is flawed and provides incorrect results when system configuration is changed. In addition, NetIn/NetOut/NetTotal measures when used with the Cumulative=1 option are very likely to report incorrect values. For example, on my system when I would copy a 100MB file over my network, Rainmeter would report that 400MB of data was transmitted! If your computer has any virtual network interfaces that are active (and almost all Windows computer do), Rainmeter will report values that are off by a factor of two, three, or even more. In Rainmeter, the NetIn/NetOut/NetTotal measures when used with the Interface=0 option (the default) will show network statistics that are incorrect. ![]()
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