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To get more accurate data, you need to estimate the overhead, or look into OS statistics (you won't get data below the IP level (i.e. PPP/LCP or ATM framing will not be visible on DSL/cable connections; on 56K modems, you can get the final bandwidth sent to the modem in the OS statistics, but even in that case your modem will apply its own protocol (data compression, error control, and framing bits). The true bandwidth used is hard to determine (you can just take an estimate of about 5% of overhead for the underlying transport or link protocols). Also the "spiky" bandwidth is typical in case of slow or far downloaders, that can't reply in sustained time. This spiky curve is smoothed when there are parallel transfers to distinct hosts.
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