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Old 27-11-2003, 11:02   #8
Nemesis
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Re: connection monitor software

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Originally Posted by trebor
Because I am *issed off with the quality of my ntl line and I want some way to
log performance and reliability (or lack of) my NTL unlimited, always on broadband connection. it wasn't until I had broadband that I realised ntl were in the humor business
As zovat says ... MRTG is widely used and respected for it's stats.

It runs every 5 mins and will track the availability of you connection, but generally works better over time .... one onther thing is that it requires ActivePerl to be installed too.

If you do decide to use it, I also can help with the script that will need to be run.

Though am still unsure how it will work with a DHCP ip address.
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