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lineone
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join:2007-05-28
Vancouver, BC

[Cable] service for constant monitoring a remote connection

Is there a service you folks offer that allows me to monitor the bandwidth of a remote site externally. I have a situation where I have several sites that connect through the Internet via high speed cable to a central Windows 2000 Terminal Server. We occasionally get slowdowns/disconnections reported at the remote sites. I want to be able to monitor the remote sites for extended periods of time and be notified any time the bandwidth at the site falls below a certain minimum - e-mail alert. As an example if site A gets less than 5 megabytes on its cable connection I want to be notified.

If you don't provide the service I would appreciate to being pointed in the right direction - either another service, software ,configuration... whatever it takes.


Ikyuao
Pro. debian Linux

join:2007-02-26
Wichita, KS
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remote monitoring on cable connection over to your central terminal server? Answer is no-no I suggest is using email, email is pretty fairly reliable to alert you be notified about slow speed/bandwidth problem and if you want to continuous monitoring your remote then you should login to your windows 2000 terminal server over on your home cable connection to check an status of results about speed/bandwidth problem and checking all of logs about it.
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anonname

@shawcable.net
reply to lineone
need somebody else to read my question

I need somebody from DSL reports to read my question. The response to my original post is nowhere near the mark.


Irish Shark
Play Like A Champion Today
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join:2000-07-29
Las Vegas, NV

• We do not offer this service.

• Your ISP can monitor this.

• If you rather do it yourself, I Google search on "monitor the bandwidth of a remote site " and there are several companies that offer this service.

Good Luck.
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"You can observe a lot by watching". Yogi Berra


anon2

@radiant.net
Thanks for the info.
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