Security Basics
Managing Network bandwidth Jan 11 2012 04:08PM
Peter Odigie (peterquid gmail com) (8 replies)
Re: Managing Network bandwidth Jan 16 2012 06:36PM
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RE: Managing Network bandwidth Jan 17 2012 01:23AM
kesava (kesava s iss-global com)
Re: Managing Network bandwidth Jan 11 2012 08:27PM
Rodney McKee (rmckee aconex com)
RE: Managing Network bandwidth Jan 11 2012 07:59PM
Dan Lynch (DLynch placer ca gov)
Re: Managing Network bandwidth Jan 11 2012 07:22PM
Mel Chandler (mel chandler gmail com)
Re: Managing Network bandwidth Jan 11 2012 07:12PM
Andre Silaghi (andre silaghi googlemail com)
Re: Managing Network bandwidth Jan 11 2012 06:43PM
Kurt Buff (kurt buff gmail com)
Re: Managing Network bandwidth Jan 11 2012 05:55PM
haZard0us (hazard0us pt gmail com)
Re: Managing Network bandwidth Jan 11 2012 05:42PM
Todd Hughes (thughes xdefenders com)
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Peter Odigie wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> In my organization, we have had to upgrade our internet bandwidth two
> times last year 2011. The same happened the first and second time,
> after upgrading the connection became quite fast but this lasted for
> just a few weeks and it started dragging again! Our thoughts are in
> two main direction.
>
> 1. Maybe the ISP is not telling us the truth, maybe they are not
> really giving us what we are paying for. Is there a way we can
> verify/monitor the bandwidth we are receiving from the ISP? The
> solution can be on either Windows or Linux platform
>
> 2. Maybe with more bandwidth are staffs are downloading more stuffs -
> non office related stuffs. We had a bandwidth manager some time ago
> but I will not like to get that one up again because it was not
> transparent - people had to logon before being able to use the
> internet. I will like one that can seamlessly manage the network
> bandwidth for each person/department without demanding people to
> login. Again, the solution can be on either Windows or Linux platform.

--
Todd Hughes
Senior Security Analyst
CISA, CISSP
EarthLink Cloud Security / xDefenders, Inc.

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