PhpTelemeter is a monitoring software that allows users to read Telenet's web-based "quota" monitor for internet service in Belgium. The software is designed to provide users with accurate information on their internet usage.
To run Phptelemeter, users are required to tell the software where the php binary is. This can be done by editing phptelemeter.php and modifying the first line to #!/path/to/php4 -q. For Debian Sid users, this path is typically found at /usr/bin/php4.
The software also creates an initial configuration file on first run. If a user is not satisfied with the default settings, they can easily configure the file by inputting their username and password information into the file, rerunning Phptelemeter and receiving instant results.
Phptelemeter comes with several command line options including -d, --daily for showing the 30-day overview, -g, --graph for displaying usage graphs, -r, --remaining for showing the remaining quota, -D, --debug which displays debugging information, -f, --file-output for dumping output in files instead of stdout, -n, --new-config which writes a new dummy config file to the current directory, and -V, --version which shows the version and exit.
Overall, Phptelemeter is a highly convenient software script for Telenet users, providing accurate, up-to-date information about their internet usage without much hassle.
Version 1.35: N/A