Is there a way to make the Windows 10 task manager (or the resource monitor) show network usage for ALL tasks, including the kernel? I am trying to figure out which process / task is eating up my network bandwidth. When I run an internet speed test in my browser (chrome), I can see the usage spike in Task Manager’s Wifi graph, and I can see the usage of chrome.exe jump to the expected number in the processes tab (when I sort by network %). That is, the usage shown in task manager roughly matches what the internet speed test reports. No other process (as shown by task manager) has a significant % network usage.
But something is consuming a lot of network BW. The available bandwidth on my home network is normally 60 Mbps up and down, and I can see that number when I run the speed test on other devices (e.g. my phone). I can also see that on my Windows 10 laptop immediately after a reboot, but after some hours have gone by, the speed test will show only 20 or 30 Mbps. So, the problem is somewhere on my laptop, but Task Manager / Resource Monitor isn’t showing me the culprit. Does somebody know how to make it show more data?
I realize this question sounds similar to others that have been asked in the past (such as How to make windows task manager to show network usage?), but those solutions didn’t work for me.