First off, thanks to everyone for their help last week with my quest for Bandwidth Throttling software. I'm evaluating some packages and will report the results back to the list.
Now to this week's question: I'm finding myself more and more in the role of evaluating the health of our client's networks, and I'm somewhat at a loss to do so. I'm not a network engineer (nor do I play one on TV), and I don't own a sniffer. Does anyone have any ideas for measuring the health of a network. I'm looking for something portable, cross-platform, and that doesn't rely on 'ping' or ICMP, as that is often blocked by firewalls. Things I'm interested in are: latency, packet loss, collisions, bandwidth availability, plus whatever else there is that I just don't know about. Thanks once again for your help! -- Regards, joe Joe Casadonte Global Logistics Technologies, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1016 West Ninth Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406 610-491-9881 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

