You're right. To measure it exactly, i'll need to do that at the receiver. But networktools like iftop and nethogs also give a good measurement.
Thank you for your time iMalc ;)
Krulle
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You're right. To measure it exactly, i'll need to do that at the receiver. But networktools like iftop and nethogs also give a good measurement.
Thank you for your time iMalc ;)
Krulle
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