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Revise: How to see how busy the Internet is
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[h1]To see how busy the Internet is:[/h1] use your Internet browser program to go to http://www.internettrafficreport.com/, which you can do by clicking [a]http://www.internettrafficreport.com/[/a] The table in the middle shows the average response time, and shows how many information packets are being discarded due to a router being too busy. [Your internet programs usually resend the missing information a short while later]. The dips in the graph called Global Traffic Index show when the Internet was very busy in the last 24 hours. ======== There's another web site with similar information at http://www.mids.org/weather/ [a]http://www.mids.org/weather/[/a] but it is a bit more confusing. Bill Revised on 13 Aug 2001
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