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Section: Unix

 

Added: Mon, Oct 1st 2001 05:02 UTC (6 years, 9 months ago) Updated: Wed, Jan 11th 2006 04:33 UTC (2 years, 6 months ago)


About:
Netio measures the net throughput of a network via TCP/IP (and NetBIOS on Windows and OS/2) using various different packet sizes.

Author:
Kai-Uwe Rommel [contact developer]

Rating:
7.81/10.00 (6 votes)

Homepage:
http://www.ars.de/netio
Zip:
http://www.ars.de/[..]rs/ars.nsf/docs/netio/$FILE/netio126.zip

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  5 - Production/Stable
[Environment]  Console (Text Based)
[Intended Audience]  End Users/Desktop, Other Audience, System Administrators
[License]  Free for non-commercial use
[Operating System]  Microsoft, Microsoft :: MS-DOS, Microsoft :: Windows, Microsoft :: Windows :: Windows 95/98/ME, Microsoft :: Windows :: Windows NT/2000/XP, OS/2, POSIX, POSIX :: Linux
[Programming Language]  C
[Topic]  Internet, System :: Benchmark, System :: Networking, System :: Networking :: Monitoring

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» Kai-Uwe Rommel (Owner)

» Rating: 7.81/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.00% (Rank 14131)
» Popularity: 2.93% (Rank 1550)

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   Subscribers: 20

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Default 1.26 11-Jan-2006 Free for non-commercial use Homepage Zip

 Comments

[»] Great Util
by Monte - Sep 6th 2005 06:13:51

This is a great little utility, and thanks for precompiling for all the platforms (located in the /bin dir in the zipfile)

thx :)
monte

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[»] More Fetures?
by HeX - Oct 7th 2001 16:16:35

I love the idea of a program. Where I work we use a program called Qcheck, and it will basically check the ping times and transfer rates over tcp and udp. I would just use the normal ping, but that does an icmp ping, not tcp & udp (the useful ones).

If you could add udp, ping times, and upload/download rate checks, that would be awesome.

Tell me what you think,
James

--
Khujo - james@spam.me.not.grickle.org

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[»] Building
by Ed Avis - Oct 2nd 2001 11:11:29

To compile under Linux, use the command:

make all CC=gcc O=.o CFLAGS='-DUNIX -O2' OUT=-o

--
Ed Avis

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[»] Lame webpage
by Mayday - Oct 1st 2001 10:33:39

Why do people not package everything to download a package to compile? You have to download each and every file. Wake up. Rewrite your page, put a tar.gz on it, and try again.

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    [»] Re: Lame webpage
    by Ed Avis - Oct 1st 2001 11:12:02


    > Rewrite your page, put a tar.gz on
    > it, and try again.
    The source code is distributed as a zipfile, which you can see in the listing above if you bother to look. The browsing through individual files is just an added extra; I included it to fill the gap because Freshmeat wouldn't let me submit the project leaving the Homepage entry blank.

    --
    Ed Avis

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    [»] Re: Lame webpage
    by Abaddon - Jan 18th 2002 11:13:27


    > Why do people not package everything to
    > download a package to compile? You have
    > to download each and every file. Wake
    > up. Rewrite your page, put a tar.gz on
    > it, and try again.

    <rant>
    i agree that would be nice, but then you're not exactly paying for this now are you, are you so ungracious with all the things you are given, im not in any way associated with his project but as someone that has run an opensource and free software project of some size i know its annoying to hear comments like the one you just made...just try to remember that they dont owe you anything and are doing you a favor when they make a project free...he could have just not made it available at all...
    </rant>


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      [»] Re: Lame webpage
      by robertj - Jul 8th 2003 07:10:59

      On the other hand, what is the point of an open source project if I can't make it work??? I agree, we should all be grateful to everyone that contributes to open source projects, and believe me, I am, but PLEASE try to make your projects as easy to get working as possible. I can't contribute to your project if I'm not smart enough to make it work.

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        [»] Re: Lame webpage
        by Ed Avis - Jul 8th 2003 07:51:36

        Perhaps if you gave some idea of what exactly you couldn't get working and what you did, people would be able to help. FWIW - netio is not open source, it is for non-commercial use only. Unfortunately.

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        Ed Avis

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