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very cool I will def check them both out...thank you so much.


 
| If you're looking for something that will eat all availalbe
| bandwidth and report what it found, iperf is the ticket.
| 
| Also see ndt:
|    http://e2epi.internet2.edu/ndt/
| 
| which isn't exactly the same thing (although iperf is part
| of the backend) but is similar and cool.  
| 
| On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 09:03:35AM -0600, Andrew Rice wrote:
| > Hey I was just curious if anyone knew of any scripts or command line programs that are out there
| > that could be used to check bandwidth on a network.
| > 
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