Hi,
All traffic destined for the WAN goes over the ethernet interface.

Its a private network wholly owned by a Bank. The radios used are supposed to
have a throughput of 500kbps which is very very suspect. We want to check our
throughput. 

These same radios are being used for broadband Internet Access for which we
would also like to determine the throuhghput.

Regards,
Dzilo

David Chandler  wrote:
Need more Details.  

1. Is all of your traffic destined for the WAN being passed to a service
providers Router across an ethernet connection?  

2. Does the WAN provider have 64K links to the clients?

3. Is #2 why you are looking for a way to monitor throughput?

 

DaveC



Charles Nunie wrote:
> 
> Hi Guys,
> 
> Our WAN interface are all ethernet. We have a bandwidth manager in place to
> manage bandwidth over our WAN. What is the quickest, easyest and cheapest
way
> to measure the throughput to a client which has been set to say 64k.
> 
> Dzilo
> 
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