Turn on SNMP on your router plugged into the adsl modem and use a
tool like mrtg to graph the circuit utilization.
Also, access your adsl modem's error counters and find out what your
signal to noise ratio is, what your received decibel level is, if your
taking
errors, and such. Some of the cons
Gayn Winters wrote:
>>-Original Message-
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kiffin Gish
>>Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 1:16 AM
>>To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>>Subject: Lousy network performance ...
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>>I am having problems with a slow Internet
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kiffin Gish
> Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 1:16 AM
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Lousy network performance ...
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>
> I am having problems with a slow Internet DSL-connection,
> e
Quoting Kiffin Gish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am having problems with a slow Internet DSL-connection, especially while
> surfing around the web.
Try starting with bing and choose some points you can test from both
in and out of your local network. Bing should be in the ports
collection.
Bob
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> -
At 2005-12-13T10:15:48+01:00, Kiffin Gish wrote:
> My service-provider claims that his network is just fine (of
> course!) and that the problem is because of all the 'so-called junk'
> I have configured on my home network on my side of the connection.
You could use Iperf (http://dast.nlanr.net/Pr