Sweet, didn't see that.  Thanks!  Oh, and for those that are new to this 
networking stuff, take a look at WireShark.

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Lee Salzman
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 10:03 AM
To: Discussion of the ENet library
Subject: Re: [ENet-discuss] Bandwidth Monitoring?

As per the 1.2.2 ChangeLog:
"* added totalSentData, totalSentPackets, totalReceivedData, and
totalReceivedPackets counters inside ENetHost for getting usage
statistics"

They incremental continuously, so it's your job to reset them every second.

Lee


On 10/21/2010 06:43 AM, Beau Albiston wrote:
It would be nice to have some statistics functions.  I would be most interested 
in things like bytes/sec sent/received at the socket, for instance.

-Beau

From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nicholas J Ingrassellino
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 8:16 AM
To: Discussion of the ENet library
Subject: Re: [ENet-discuss] Bandwidth Monitoring?

Ooohhh, I misunderstood their purpose. Is there a variable somewhere that will 
tell me how much data is going back and forth at any given time or do I need to 
do that myself?

________________________________

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"The idea that I can be presented with a problem, set out to logically solve it 
with the tools at hand, and wind up with a program that could not be legally 
used because someone else followed the same logical steps some years ago and 
filed for a patent on it is horrifying."
- John Carmack on software patents

On 10/20/2010 10:19 PM, Lee Salzman wrote:
They're never updated and merely hold the values you pass in when you create 
the host.

Lee

On 10/19/2010 10:13 AM, Nicholas J Ingrassellino wrote:
Is there something special I have to do to get _ENetPeer.incomingBandwidth and 
_ENetPeer.outgoingBandwidth working? I am using both reliable and unreliable 
packets but these values are always zero. For example, if I do std::cout << 
event.peer->incomingBandwidth; inside my main loop I get bumpkis. Also, how 
often are they updated?

________________________________

Nicholas J Ingrassellino
LifebloodNetworks.com<http://www.lifebloodnetworks.com/> || 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

"The idea that I can be presented with a problem, set out to logically solve it 
with the tools at hand, and wind up with a program that could not be legally 
used because someone else followed the same logical steps some years ago and 
filed for a patent on it is horrifying."
- John Carmack on software patents









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