File Transfer Planet Forums » FTP New Users
FTP Client with integrated Bandwidth Monitor?
(5 posts)-
Hi,
Im working for a client that requires FTP UL/DL tests and they also want to check the bandwith while performing these.
At the moment Im using a FTP client and a bandwidth monitoring SW that has a stopwatch. If i time the stopwatch correct it will give me accurate Min, Max & Average speeds for the time of the file transfer.However as you may appreciate this is not 100% accurate (due to operator error) and so what im trying to find is a FTP client that will do the following:-
Connect to the server on request, transfer the file on request, then at the end of the file transfer give a popup with the file transfer results in both graphical and textual format.
So my question is there an FTP client out there that does this? Are there scripts already built for some client for this? And finally if none of these exist how do i go about deving a script or client?
Hope someone can help on this as Ive been searching for months and havent found anything related.
Thanks......
Posted 1 year ago # -
1 week, 60 views and no ideas?
Please guys..any pointers would be great..thanks
Posted 1 year ago # -
there is some new that i had never known.such as [url=http://www.brandname-clothing.com]Ed Hardy[/url]it is so amazing.it has a wonderful resources[url=http://www.brandname-clothing.com]Ed Hardy Clothing[/url]it is unbelievable.[url=http://www.brandname-clothing.com]Ed Hardy Clothes[/url]it is my clothes wedsite.so you are!
Posted 1 year ago # -
2 weeks and still no replies.
Really thought that someone may know something that might be closely related or could at least said "theres nothing like this".
Can anyone direct me then to a more active FTP forum where you get replies? :D :wink:
Posted 1 year ago # -
This thread must be a record for posting/reply delay.......
Posted 1 year ago # -
You could try this forum from Ipswitch but, as this one and that one are run by the same company, who knows if you will get an answer there, but, its worth a try...
WS FTP Professional Forum
Posted 1 year ago #