STG | The Tiny Yet Mighty SNMP Traffic Grapher for Real-Time Bandwidth Monitoring 🚀
Discover STG | A Simple and Free Solution for Real-Time Bandwidth Monitoring

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In the world of network monitoring, there are countless tools available, each with its own set of features, complexities, and price tags. But what if you just need something simple, free, and effective for real-time bandwidth monitoring? That’s where STG (SNMP Traffic Grapher) comes in.
Yes, yes, we know—it’s old. It was coded by Leonid Mikhailov quite some time ago, but guess what? It still works like a charm! 🚀
Why Use STG?
Most modern routers and network monitoring tools collect bandwidth statistics in 30-second or 1-minute intervals. That’s fine for general usage, but when troubleshooting burstable traffic issues that happen over a few seconds, that kind of delay is practically useless.
With STG, you get real-time SNMP monitoring with updates every second, allowing you to pinpoint exactly when your network is maxed out.
Imagine this:
👉 You’re working, and suddenly the Internet feels sluggish.
👉 You check your router’s traffic stats, but the last update was 30 seconds ago.
👉 By the time you get a new reading, the congestion is already gone! 😤
With STG, you see real-time traffic changes instantly, making it a great tool for:
✅ Diagnosing sudden WAN congestion.
✅ Checking who’s hogging the bandwidth.
✅ Identifying short, high-bandwidth traffic spikes.
✅ Verifying QoS (Quality of Service) settings.
How to Get STG
Downloading and using STG is dead simple. Just grab it from the link below:
Once downloaded, simply extract the ZIP file and run the executable. No installation needed! 🎉
How to Use STG for Real-Time Bandwidth Monitoring
1️⃣ Open STG – No fancy setup required.
2️⃣ Enter your device’s SNMP settings – You'll need:
IP address of your router or switch
SNMP community string (e.g.,
public)Interface index (can be found using
snmpwalkor your router's interface list)
3️⃣ Start monitoring! – Watch live bandwidth usage with 1-second updates.
Wrapping up
Sure, STG isn’t the latest, flashiest tool out there, but sometimes the simplest tools are the most effective. It does exactly what it was built for—real-time SNMP traffic monitoring, no more, no less.
So, if you’re dealing with mysterious slowdowns or just want a quick way to check your WAN link usage, give STG a shot. It’s free, lightweight, and still one of the best real-time SNMP monitoring tools around. 🔥
💡 Have you used STG before? Let us know your thoughts! 💬




