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PHP script to monitor bandwidth

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Is there any script in php for bandwidth monitor (or is it possible to do it with PHP)?
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Re: PHP script to monitor bandwidth

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My hosting company gives me this in my cpanel. Or use your webstats to get the info, unless you mean real time?
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