If you could post your methodology to the list, it might be more helpful than
posting your bandwidth results. My reasoning is that every client I scan will
have different bandwidth with a variety of factors, and being able to estimate
the monthly bandwidth requirements for accounting or other purposes would be
better done with a set of tests on each client.

Therefore, how you go about measuring the bandwidth is more valuable than the
results of your scans.

Regards,

Quoting Marc Bown from [05/04/02 09:12 +1000]:
> Wow - didn't think that such a simple question could spark such a
> debate :)
> 
> I was well aware that there are a lot of variables in doing a scan -
> thanks for all the replies however.  I guess I'll have to do some
> measuring.  I'll scan about 20 hosts in different places over the
> course of a day and try and get some sort of average for our setup.
> 
> If anyone is interested i'll publish that to the list.  Naturally
> this sort of test would need to be re-run every few months because of
> additional plugins etc.
> 
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