Well, I did a "delayroute" awk script that used traceroute: a similar approach that turned its frequency of probing up when things fell below some normal value would do nicely, and tell tek where the problem was as seen from your site.
--dave
On 12/11/2014 01:46 PM, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 10:47:03AM -0500, phiscock@ee.ryerson.ca wrote:
Most of the time this Teksaavy connection is fine, but on occasion itConnection speed to where though?
slows to the point of being unusable. Can anyone suggest a program that
will log connection speed? A scrolling graph and ascii record would be
perfect.
You would have to do something that talks to a system somewhere else and
measures the current speed between those two places. Hopefully you can
pick something where your connection locally is the slowest link and
hence the one measured.
There are lots of programs listed in response to a Google search, such as
this one:
http://dynacont.net/documentation/linux/network_monitoring/
But it would greatly help to hear what others in this group recommend.
I'm running Linux Mint.
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