I am using J on a PDA.  At work, I typically need to setup a customer's 
ethernet account  with a broadband router connection.  As a final step, I would 
like to know if default MTU (packet length) settings are working adequately, 
usually this default is 1454, but there have been service calls where we've had 
to go back to change it -- the MTU is not optimum for the customers and it 
needs to be tweaked.

The math is basic -- divide downloaded file size by time of download.

Can anyone suggest a basic J script to do this while i'm connected online?

I know there are java apps that does this but my PDA doesn't run java.

Thanx,

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