By mattrmiller
via codeandcoffee.com
Published: Sep 12 2006 / 20:18
It’s a high speed Internet these days and more services are geared toward consumers with broadband connections. Power users like to know how their broadband connections are performing, and why not? We pay top dollar for a fast connection to the Internet, and it’s good to know if you are getting what you paid for. In addition, we also like to know if there is any rouge software on our computer that is sending information without our knowledge. This is where packet sniffing technologies come into play.
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