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Archive => Archived 5.0 boards => Request for scripts => Topic started by: BlueDragon on 25 June, 2005, 20:32:21

Title: connection velocity
Post by: BlueDragon on 25 June, 2005, 20:32:21
it's possible to make a script that retrieves an user connection....


like


user: Bluedragon
connection: 4 Mbits
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Post by: Dessamator on 25 June, 2005, 20:39:45
It is possible to retrieve the connection that a user sets on his/her dc !, but the "real" connection, i guess not .
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Post by: plop on 25 June, 2005, 21:29:20
QuoteOriginally posted by Dessamator
It is possible to retrieve the connection that a user sets on his/her dc !, but the "real" connection, i guess not .

you can be sure of it.
beside the only way 2 test it accurately is if the user has all his bandwidth free for the test, this is very unlikely for something like dc.

plop
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Post by: BlueDragon on 25 June, 2005, 21:32:25
i want to get dc connection settings
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Post by: imby on 26 June, 2005, 02:48:26
QuoteOriginally posted by BlueDragon
i want to get dc connection settings

Why not elaborate so people can understand what you want?
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Post by: Dessamator on 26 June, 2005, 11:05:37
QuoteOriginally posted by plop
QuoteOriginally posted by Dessamator
It is possible to retrieve the connection that a user sets on his/her dc !, but the "real" connection, i guess not .

you can be sure of it.
beside the only way 2 test it accurately is if the user has all his bandwidth free for the test, this is very unlikely for something like dc.

plop

yah i thought so ,
and imby, i guess he wants a script that displays a user connection speed , and most user info scripts do that , even ptokax does that, i guess
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Post by: BlueDragon on 26 June, 2005, 17:14:47
yes is that ehat i want...

i wnt it to make an hub that only allows to get in users with 2/4 mb or more...
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Post by: ConejoDelMal on 26 June, 2005, 19:42:15
The max you can get from the Dc settings is the connection type , and that everyone gets to choose it. I guess to do what you want you would need access to all the ISP's databases to get to know which Ip address currently has a connection over 2M...

what i mean is, its impossible, like i told you before @ BlueDragon :P