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    There are settings. You can choose to change which network interfaces show. In the example images both the wired ethernet (eth0) and Wireless (wlan0) connections show, but I could have turned off the wireless while not using it.
    There are settings. You can choose to change which network interfaces show. In the example images both the wired ethernet (eth0) and Wireless (wlan0) connections show, but I could have turned off the wireless while not using it.


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    Revision as of 18:27, 19 September 2010

    Oggetto Monitor di rete

    Oggetto Monitor di rete: usa questo oggetto per vedere l'attività della tua rete


    Un oggetto molto semplice che visualizza un grafico dell'attività sulle tue connessioni di rete.

    Each of your installed network connections displays as a graph which updates every 2 seconds to display activity. The graph automatically scales to the highest level of data transfer in the cycle (which lasts several minutes). Therefore, during very inactive periods, the display will show the low level of steady network connections (to your router for routine "are you there?" sorts of data).

    Going along with no file transfers for a while, very low network activity creates a graph which reflects 1 to 2 KiloBits per second activity which fills the widget graph space.

    Low level activity

    Then, a spike of activity happens, and the scaling resets so that the spike sets the graph scale and the low level activity becomes a ripple at the bottom of the scale.

    File transfer (high level) activity

    That spike moves across the display over a period of several minutes. When the spike cycles off the display, the scaling changes, suddenly, to show the low level of activity at full scale. The sudden "appearance" of activity all across the graph can make a person think that the network is behaving strangely. It isn't.

    There are settings. You can choose to change which network interfaces show. In the example images both the wired ethernet (eth0) and Wireless (wlan0) connections show, but I could have turned off the wireless while not using it.