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Old and In the Way

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Mon Feb 27, 2012, 08:48 PM
Feb 2012

OK, I'm tracking the current bandwidth in the monitor....basically, it's flatlined. 54M last / 54M average / 54M minimum / 54M Maximum. Duration 1:40 (??) I right click on the counter and check the source file for data collection, but I see no .csv file logging the data. Any suggestions?

If I understand what I'm tracking, the computer is checking to see if the internet connection is "on"? Looks like once per second? The data log would be capturing start "on or off" with time stamp, "off or on" with timestamp, back "on or off" with timestamp, etc....am I correct?

If so, I guess I just need to know how to set up the log file and I can have a permanent record tracking wifi "on/off" signal performance.

Thanks!

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You can track your Bandwidth ChromeFoundry Feb 2012 #1
Thanks.... Old and In the Way Feb 2012 #2
For a CSV output... ChromeFoundry Feb 2012 #3
Great! Old and In the Way Feb 2012 #4
I found a better way to do this... ChromeFoundry Mar 2012 #5
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