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Date:      Thu, 01 May 2008 13:26:29 -0400
From:      Max Gribov <max@neuropunks.org>
To:        freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: [freebsd-isp] Re: BW measuring Tool
Message-ID:  <4819FD45.5070501@neuropunks.org>
In-Reply-To: <126f8c310805011017y48bf0473h9a6653d2a32bae72@mail.gmail.com>
References:  <4819D23D.90700@ibctech.ca>	<200805011501.m41F1uc3084445@himinbjorg.tucs-beachin-obx-house.com> <126f8c310805011017y48bf0473h9a6653d2a32bae72@mail.gmail.com>

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Enrique Llanos V. wrote:
> Exactly, i may have expressed incorrectly, im looking for some test like the
> one Tuc mentions, only being US the server and our customers the clients,
> any suggestions?
>
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> On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 10:01 AM, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET <ml@t-b-o-h.net> wrote:
>
>   
>>> Enrique Llanos V. wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Dear Sirs,  i was looking in the ports for a tool that allow our
>>>>         
>> customers
>>     
>>>> to measure their bandwidth against that server, and couldn't find
>>>>         
>> anything
>>     
>>>> related, I'd very much appreciate if anyone here can provide me some
>>>> pointers where to look for.
>>>>         
>>> Is /usr/ports/net-mgmt/mrtg what you are after?
>>>
>>> I may not completely understand the question, so you might want to check
>>> to see if it's what you need:
>>>
>>> http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/
>>>
>>>       
>>         I think the OP might be talking about those speedtest things that
>> people run, like :
>>
>> http://www.dslreports.com/stest
>>
>>                Tuc
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