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 of Network History connection speed is buggy.  Right now,
the vertical axis labels are:

00.0 KiB/s
20.0 KiB/s
40.0 KiB/s
60.0 KiB/s
80.0 KiB/s
00.0 KiB/s

The fastest is supposed to be on the top, but what speed is it?
I have no idea.  This happens all the time.  Other times I see
all labels being 0.00 KiB/s.  Even when the labeling is correct,
the scaling is usually bad, so the entire graph extends to all
1/5 the height.

There must be a better application.

I've used Munin <http://munin-monitoring.org/> for a number of years now, should be a good fit to what you describe. How do you currently access the raw data (i.e. download speed data)?


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Klaus


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