Re: Monitor network download speed

2013-07-22 Thread Jari Fredriksson
20.07.2013 18:59, Joe Riel kirjoitti: > Any recommendations for a graphical tool to monitor, real-time, > the download network speed. My connection to work frequently > gets really slow, in which case I need to disconnect and reconnect. > I currently use the gnome network monitor tool, however, it

Re: Monitor network download speed

2013-07-21 Thread William Hopkins
On 07/20/13 at 08:59am, Joe Riel wrote: > Any recommendations for a graphical tool to monitor, real-time, > the download network speed. My connection to work frequently > gets really slow, in which case I need to disconnect and reconnect. > I currently use the gnome network monitor tool, however,

Re: Monitor network download speed

2013-07-20 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Sat, 2013-07-20 at 16:33 -0400, staticsafe wrote: > CLI app but works in a reliable fashion. > vnstat - http://humdi.net/vnstat/ > Available in the Debian repositories. Seems to be a great lightweight application. Thank you, I didn't know it and test it on Arch at the moment. $ vnstat -l 0 :)

Re: Monitor network download speed

2013-07-20 Thread staticsafe
On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 08:59:45AM -0700, Joe Riel wrote: > Any recommendations for a graphical tool to monitor, real-time, > the download network speed. My connection to work frequently > gets really slow, in which case I need to disconnect and reconnect. > I currently use the gnome network monit

Re: Monitor network download speed

2013-07-20 Thread Wayne Topa
On 07/20/2013 11:59 AM, Joe Riel wrote: > Any recommendations for a graphical tool to monitor, real-time, > the download network speed. My connection to work frequently > gets really slow, in which case I need to disconnect and reconnect. > I currently use the gnome network monitor tool, however,

Re: Monitor network download speed

2013-07-20 Thread Klaus
On 20/07/13 16:59, Joe Riel wrote: Any recommendations for a graphical tool to monitor, real-time, the download network speed. My connection to work frequently gets really slow, in which case I need to disconnect and reconnect. I currently use the gnome network monitor tool, however, its display