JMeter is not a browser, but you can use the Header Manager to set the
appropriate User-Agent string.

There is also an option to simulate a slow connection. This only works
for the HttpClient sampler. See jmeter.properties:

httpclient.socket.http.cps=n
httpclient.socket.https.cps=n

On 11/09/2007, sameer15 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> i want to know how much Jmeter is feasibile of running the scripts across
> various bandwidths and browser?
> if possible how can i attained this.
> Any special setting i need to make?
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