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Re: Inexpensive probes for automated bandwidth testing purposes
From: Owen DeLong <owen () delong com>
Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2015 05:27:50 -0700
They introduced themselves via SPAM recently… They’ve been plonked as a result. Owen
On Oct 4, 2015, at 2:28 PM, Brandon Ross <bross () pobox com> wrote: On Sat, 3 Oct 2015, Lorell Hathcock wrote:I am running a DOCSIS network that has a noisy cable plant. I want to be able to substantiate and quantify users' bandwidth issues. I would like a set of inexpensive probes that I could place at selected customer's homes/businesses that would on a scheduled basis perform bandwidth tests.Check out Netbeez: https://netbeez.net/ Let me know if you'd like an introduction to them. -- Brandon Ross Yahoo & AIM: BrandonNRoss +1-404-635-6667 ICQ: 2269442 Skype: brandonross Schedule a meeting: http://www.doodle.com/bross
Current thread:
- Inexpensive probes for automated bandwidth testing purposes Lorell Hathcock (Oct 03)
- Re: Inexpensive probes for automated bandwidth testing purposes Josh Luthman (Oct 03)
- Re: Inexpensive probes for automated bandwidth testing purposes Jared Mauch (Oct 03)
- Re: Inexpensive probes for automated bandwidth testing purposes John Levine (Oct 03)
- Re: Inexpensive probes for automated bandwidth testing purposes Alex Brooks (Oct 04)
- Re: Inexpensive probes for automated bandwidth testing purposes Alan Buxey (Oct 04)
- Re: Inexpensive probes for automated bandwidth testing purposes Brandon Ross (Oct 04)
- Re: Inexpensive probes for automated bandwidth testing purposes Owen DeLong (Oct 07)