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need for more speed?
Is there a way for me to find out how fast data/information is being sent or recieved in my network, cuz at times It feels as if its not top notch...
thnx Oh yes, Im using 2 comps(win98SE both) with a 5 port hub, 2 cat 5 cables, and 2 10/100 Mbps fast ethernet pci cards. |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Earth\US\NC\Charlotte
Posts: 1,394
OS: Win2K
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You can run a bunch of third party apps that will do it.
Or you can install M$'s Netmon. Or you could do it the hard way and at a command line type: netstat -e. Do this repeatedly from time to time and put it in a spreadsheet.
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http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...istics+windows
http://download.com.com/3150-2085-0.html?tag=dir
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