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- From: trjohnse@sn.no (Trond Johnsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Utility for Monitoring Connection Speed
- Date: 17 Apr 1996 18:17:43 +0200
- Organization: SN Internett
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- lepres@po.pacific.net.sg wrote:
- >
- >Does anyone out there know of any good utility that can let me monitor
- >on-line my modem actual connection throughput speed, even when I am in
- >the middle of Netscape surfing?
-
- If you are using Win95 enable logging in the modem configuration and
- check out System Monitor when you are connected. This will show you the
- send and receive troughput. If you mean the current connect speed e.g.
- 26400, 28800 bps, I don't know.
-
- Trond
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