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Is there a way to get the bandwidth, delay, jitter collision, error rate and loss rate of a certain link through the interface on a local machine?

let's say my machine is connected to a network via two interfaces, one wireless and the other ethernet. I want to compare the quality of these two links through these measurements.

Is there any way to get these measurements in the Linux kernel? (v. 3.5.0)

Is there a way to get the bandwidth, delay, jitter collision, error rate and loss rate of a certain link through the interface on a local machine?

let's say my machine is connected to a network via two interfaces, one wireless and the other ethernet. I want to compare the quality of these two links through these measurements.

Is there any way to get these measurements in the Linux kernel?

Is there a way to get the bandwidth, delay, jitter collision, error rate and loss rate of a certain link through the interface on a local machine?

let's say my machine is connected to a network via two interfaces, one wireless and the other ethernet. I want to compare the quality of these two links through these measurements.

Is there any way to get these measurements in the Linux kernel? (v. 3.5.0)

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Is there a way to get the bandwidth, delay, jitter collision, error rate and loss rate of a certain link through the interface on a local machine?

let's say my machine is connected to a network via two interfaces, one wireless and the other ethernet. I want to compare the quality of these two links through these measurements.

isIs there any way to get these measurements in the Linux kernel  ?

Is there a way to get the bandwidth, delay, jitter collision, error rate and loss rate of a certain link through the interface on a local machine?

let's say my machine is connected to a network via two interfaces, one wireless and the other ethernet. I want to compare the quality of these two links through these measurements.

is there any way to get these measurements in the Linux kernel  ?

Is there a way to get the bandwidth, delay, jitter collision, error rate and loss rate of a certain link through the interface on a local machine?

let's say my machine is connected to a network via two interfaces, one wireless and the other ethernet. I want to compare the quality of these two links through these measurements.

Is there any way to get these measurements in the Linux kernel?

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Is there a way to get the bandwidth, delay, jitter collision, error rate and loss rate of a certain link through the interface on a local machine?

let's say my machine is connected to a network via two interfaces, one wireless and the other ethernet. I want to compare the quality of these two links through these measurements.

is there any way to get these measurements in the Linux kernel ?