Re: Bandwidth testing
I'd try tptest.
http://www.iis.se/tptest/TPTEST2/tptest.zip (source)
tptest is a client - server application for testing IP (tcp/udp) linkspeeds.
Yours,
Christofer
On 14 Aug 2002 18:53 CEST you wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I suspect that our upstream bandwidth providers including AGC (Asia Global
> Crossing) and that aren't providing us with the maximum possible bandwidth
> that we should be theoretically getting. We've been looking at informally
> made MRTG reports (yes, we know it isn't very accurate, which is why we're
> looking for a better way). And unless we can come up with some hard
> figures, the upstreams are ignoring us.
>
> I was wondering what the best way to determine maximum bandwidth
> thoughtput is. I've looked at "bing", but it doesn't seem very accurate to
> me.
>
> Do you know of a tool or method which can simulate large bandwidth
> traffic, or can otherwise measure what maximum bandwidth thoughtput is?
>
> Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
>
> Sincerely,
> Jason
>
>
>
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