Is there a way to test line speed via cli? Something similar to DSL reports?
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 01:37:38PM -0800, Robert Bell wrote:
Is there a way to test line speed via cli? Something similar to DSL reports?
ttcp. But I don't think that's in Fedora....
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 04:58:15PM -0500, Robert Spangler wrote:
Is there a way to test line speed via cli? Something similar to DSL reports?
ttcp. But I don't think that's in Fedora....
ttcp.i386 1.12-10 base
Oh hey, cool. It's not in RHEL4, is where it isn't. (Dunno why not -- it's quite useful in large environments....)
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Is there a way to test line speed via cli? Something similar to DSL reports? -- Robert Bell
I've always used iperf. I don't know if there is a package for Fedora, but it's trivial to install from source.
http://dast.nlanr.net/Projects/Iperf/
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Robert Bell wrote:
Is there a way to test line speed via cli? Something similar to DSL reports?
What is/are "DSL reports", as a matter of interest?
On 12/1/05, Timothy Murphy tim@birdsnest.maths.tcd.ie wrote:
Robert Bell wrote:
Is there a way to test line speed via cli? Something similar to DSL reports?
What is/are "DSL reports", as a matter of interest?
http://www.dslreports.com/stest
The site offers a java applet which measures your download and upload speeds.
-- Timothy Murphy