On 03/01/2017 05:39 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 03/01/2017 04:40 PM, Richmond wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
*NOTE BENE*
Capitalization in subject line semantically important :>
I have significant bandwidth constraints.
I have been asked to participate in a project requiring significant data
transfers.
I wish to run a test case to estimate the connectivity "cost".
For the test case the source/destination is of secondary importance.
Does SeaMonkey have a tool that can be
"turned on" at time t0
"turned off" at time t1
which will report the number of
"uploaded" bytes
"downloaded" bytes
in that interval?
If the tool reports more, no problem -- it will likely be ignored.
TIA
Wouldn't it be better to use the logs on the router to do that?
(Assuming you have one).
*LOL*
What "router"?
I have a "T-Mobile 4G LTE HotSpot Z915" attached to a USB port ;/
I admit much ignorance. Request education ;/
I have received enlightenment, if not education, after posting to a
Linux group. Received two suggestions, each with own advantages:
monitor /proc/net/dev
use vnstat {http://humdi.net/vnstat/}
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