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Monitor bandwidth from the command line

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Need a command line bandwidth monitor for remote monitoring/logging?
Volker Gropp's enhanced bandwidth monitor -- called bwm-ng, or Bandwidth Monitor Next Generation -- is a rewrite of an earlier bwm. It's simple to install and use, and I recently found it to be very helpful in getting data I needed for a story. You might find it useful,
 read more | score:8048 | -Ray, March 14, 2006
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