Hi Terry,

do u have a link for linux router configuration?

thanks..

joe


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Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 13:52:30 -0500

If you any old PC you can throw linux onto, linux has built into the kernel
(ipchains) the ability to monitor bandwidth in a couple of different ways.
As long as it is on a broadcast LAN, it can be set count packets/bytes for
frames destined for outside your LAN, or coming in from outside your LAN.
This means you will need a spare port on your linksys, or piggyback your a
hub onto your linksys.


Terry Fielder
Network Engineer
Great Gulf Homes / Ashton Woods Homes
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   Hi All,

   Sorry to post off topic, but I was wondering if anyone on the list know 
of
any way of metering the amount of traffic we use from our ISP.  We are
shopping for a DSL connection but we haven't got a clue how much we have.
We are presently using a small linksys router to share our present
connection.

   If anyone has a suggestion I appreciate it.

   Please reply off list.

   Thanks

   Mickael




Joseph Salimbangon


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