Earlier this year I was instrumenting wifi power consumption and needed a
way to produce and also consume data at a specific rate to pipe over
netcat for my measurements. I had some older crufty code around to do
this but it needed some polishing up so I eventually got around to
turning this into a more usable tool called "sluice". (A sluice gate controls flow of water, the sluice tool controls rate of data though a pipe).
The sluice package is currently available in PPA:colin-king/white and is built for Ubuntu Trusty, Utopic and Vivid, but there the git repository and tarballs are available too if one wants to build this from source.
The sluice package is currently available in PPA:colin-king/white and is built for Ubuntu Trusty, Utopic and Vivid, but there the git repository and tarballs are available too if one wants to build this from source.
Source:
http://goo.gl/uIZ8EV