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Monitoring the network? - uxli - 03-14-2014 I am on a small data cap and am wondering if there is some easy method for seeing/monitoring current network upload and download speeds in Linux Light 1.0.8. Also total down and upload since powering up would be nice. Enjoying my experience with LL. ![]() Re: Monitoring the network? - avj - 02-15-2015 I don't know if this will help the person who started this topic, but there is a command line application that does what is requested. It is located in Networking(universe) section in Synaptic package manager. The name of the app is "nload" the description is as follows: Nload is a console application which monitors network traffic and bandwidth usage in real time. It displays the total amount of data that has been transfered over a network device since the last reboot, the current bandwidth usage, and the minimum, maximum, and average bandwidth usage measured since it started. If the user wants, it is also able to display two bars, similar to progress bars, presenting the current load graphically. Support for displaying several devices simultaneously is included. Re: Monitoring the network? - shengchieh - 02-15-2015 Surf thru https://duckduckgo.com/?t=lm&q=monitor+network+speed+linux a DDG search for monitor network speed linux Also look at http://www.howtogeek.com/190148/8-common-network-utilities-explained/ netstat??? Sheng-Chieh |