Took me a day or two to find my notes... Bing... may be the answer for
what you want it can tell you the bandwith throughput for any two points
on the net or on your lan.  It's easy to use (just like ping) and it
works.

James

http://web.cnam.fr/reseau/bing.html

On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 18:02, Toshiro wrote:
> I've asked several times this question before, but nobody gave me a good
> answer so far, let me try here :)
> 
> What shall I do to know the actual connection speed (10/100Mb) of a
> network interface? I'm looking for a linux software solution (like
> typing a command, looking at some log, you name it), answers like "look
> at the link light of your network card/switch/etc" are not valid :)
> 
> BTW, in Solaris is pretty simple to know that, just bring the interface
> up with 'ifconf' and you get the answer.
> 
> Toshiro.
> 
> 
> 
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