Le 15392ième jour après Epoch,
hvw écrivait:
Hi,
[...]
Is there a tool that will tell me what my max bandwith is at any one
moment?
You can try bing from its eponym package. I use it to check the
bandwidth between my computer and other points on my network.
It normally works better on
Hi,
My ISP is messing with my bandwith and it is getting lower all the time.
I can find out what it is by killing all apps and use wget to download
something fairly large: currently 110 KB/s. It used to be 600 KB/s.
Is there a tool that will tell me what my max bandwith is at any one moment?
What about using the speed test tool at dslreports.com?
https://secure.dslreports.com/speedtest
--b
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 11:25 AM, hvw59601 hvw59...@care2.com wrote:
Hi,
My ISP is messing with my bandwith and it is getting lower all the time.
I can find out what it is by killing all
hvw59601 wrote at 2012-02-22 10:25 -0600:
Is there a tool that will tell me what my max bandwith is at any one moment?
You can check your system-wide *usage* with iftop or bwm-ng. I do not know
of any package in Debian that automates up/down bandwidth testing. But you
can look at
On 02/22/2012 12:00 PM, Brad Alexander wrote:
What about using the speed test tool at dslreports.com?
https://secure.dslreports.com/speedtest
--b
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 11:25 AM, hvw59601hvw59...@care2.com wrote:
Hi,
My ISP is messing with my bandwith and it is getting lower all the time.
On Mi, 22 feb 12, 10:25:07, hvw59601 wrote:
Is there a tool that will tell me what my max bandwith is at any one moment?
No, you can only measure what is being transfered at any given time, but
this may or may not be the maximum available bandwidth.
Kind regards,
Andrei
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