WAN/LAN delay simulation

netheads, Sorry to change the current thread, but does anyone know of a piece of freeware that will simulate delays across a WAN/LAN connection? Basically something that would allow a dual-homed workstation act as a router that one can program to do nasty things to packets. I am not looking for random packet generation, rather I want to test the effects of http traffic and the like over a slow and dirty link (no I don't have a link to one of the Boardwatch worst list #%^>). TIA -pete

On Mon, 30 Jun 1997 19:04:08 -0400 "Peter E. Giza" <giza@adsmart.net> wrote:
netheads,
Sorry to change the current thread, but does anyone know of a piece of freeware that will simulate delays across a WAN/LAN connection? Basically something that would allow a dual-homed workstation act as a router that one can program to do nasty things to packets. I am not looking for random packet generation, rather I want to test the effects of http traffic and the like over a slow and dirty link (no I don't have a link to one of the Boardwatch worst list #%^>). TIA
ping -f ? Or if you have a BSD box ETINC do a bandwidth limiter that works pretty well, look at www.ETINC.COM. Cheers, Neil. -- Neil J. McRae. Alive and Kicking. Domino: In the glow of the night. neil@DOMINO.ORG NetBSD/sparc: 100% SpF (Solaris protection Factor) Free the daemon in your <A HREF="http://www.NetBSD.ORG/">computer!</A>
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