hi Bren -- I was able to run "iftop" directly on my WRT54G when I was
running OpenWRT. I've since switched to Tomato firmware, and haven't
been able ot check if it can still run this, but I think it probably
could. iftop would be perfect for you.
--j.
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 15:20, Brendan Kehoe<brendan at zen.org> wrote:
> We're in Maine for a trip and are using a satellite-based Internet
> connection to be online. It's got a nasty bandwidth cap in place. I'm
> looking to use a netbook running distro-du-jour to run Wineshark to be
> able to catch sudden traffic bleeding.
>> Right now I've got a laptop running Vista set up between the HughesNet
> HN7000S satellite modem and our Linksys WRT54G wireless router for
> actually using it. On the laptop and its two interfaces (one being the
> regular Ethernet port, the other a Linksys/Cisco USB300M adapter) I've
> got Wireshark running with name resolution enabled so I can see in a
> glance what the highest traffic is at the moment. I'm finding
> high-bandwidth things (AVGFree updates, Mozilla updates, or even a
> family member's Mac doing an OS X update) and can then tweak the
> computer/laptop to disable those things. It also works when our nephew
> was with us and his Mac had "Top Sites" enabled in Safari, which gets
> the full contents of 12 pages simultaneously.
>> Anyway, I'm looking to take back the Vista laptop (needed for work) and
> replace it with a netbook which would have enough energy to do the job.
> Have any of you used something like this as a router or anything which
> processes network traffic? Are there limitations to any particular
> processors which ship in these? (Atom, Celeron, etc?)
>> Thanks for any suggestions,
> B
>>> --
> Irish Linux Users' Group mailing list
> About this list : http://mail.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug> Who we are : http://www.linux.ie/> Where we are : http://www.linux.ie/map/>>
--
--j.
Maintained by the ILUG website team. The aim of Linux.ie is to
support and help commercial and private users of Linux in Ireland. You can
display ILUG news in your own webpages, read backend
information to find out how. Networking services kindly provided by HEAnet, server kindly donated by
Dell. Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds,
used with permission. No penguins were harmed in the production or maintenance
of this highly praised website. Looking for the
Indian Linux Users' Group? Try here. If you've read all this and aren't a lawyer: you should be!