Anyone familiar with "iftop", it's like "top" for networks.
Works really nice. I start it with : #>iftop -nNBP -i wlan0 This will give you a neat ascii graphic screen with all kinds of usable network information. I'm not sure if you can use it to get network information of remote devices, so I don't think it'll work for Rogers problem. I just found out about this terminal application recently, that's why I bring it up! Some of you old dawgs probably use it already! --Manny
