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Re: Logging ISP Download Speed.



> Camaleón wrote:
>> On Tue, 14 Aug 2012 20:52:59 -0700, Weaver wrote:
>>
>>> What's the best programme to employ with regard to logging traffic
>>> speed
>>> from my ISP?
>>
>> Well, there are online tests that you can run to measure your (up/down)
>> link speed:
>>
>> http://www.speedtest.net/
>> http://www.ookla.com/demo-custom.php
>>
>>> I want to log and then print out, so I can then forward the information
>>> with an ultimatum.
>>
>> He, he... welcome to the club and good luck with your documented
>> complaint. At least here in Spain, ISPs do what they want and users are
>> only a PITA that pays a monthy bill but has little rights :-P
>>
>
> Here in Mexico my only right is to pay the bill and take what they give
> me, like it ot not.
>
> Hugo
>
>
>>> I can't fail in a contract if they have, repeatedly, first. It's been
>>> going on for a year and I'm sick of being ripped off and having my
>>> intelligence insulted by entities that haven't out-grown their acne,
>>> that know no more of the situation than quoting their prepared lines
>>> from help-desk school at me.
>>
>> You can also find more useful about your connection quality and other
>> technical measures from your DSL router itself. Depending on the model
>> you'll can find a precise activity log that will tell you the speed your
>> line is synced with the central telephone exchange and also when DSL
>> status is going down/up or about PPPoE errors.

O.K., thanks one and all.
That should give me enough to work on for a while.
Regards and thanks,

Weaver.
-- 
"I invite you to name a society that created a secret prison
 system, outside the rule of law, where torture takes place,
 that sooner or later didn't turn the abuse against it's own
 citizens. -- Naomi Wolf - October 11, 2007


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