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&applet; Manual V&manrevision; &applet; is shows how much traffic occurs on a specified network device. 2015 MATE Documentation Project 2002 Jörgen Scheibengruber MATE Documentation Project GNOME Documentation Project &legal; MATE Documentation Project MATE Desktop Jörgen Scheibengruber GNOME Project mfcn@gmx.de Pedro Villavicencio Garrido GNOME Project pvillavi@gnome.org 1.3 July 2015 MATE Documentation Project 1.2 2006 Jörgen Scheibengruber mfcn@gmx.de 1.1 2005 Pedro Villavicencio Garrido pvillavi@gnome.org 1.0 2002 Jörgen Scheibengruber mfcn@gmx.de This manual describes version &appletversion; of &applet;. Feedback To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding the &applet; application or this manual, follow the directions in the MATE Feedback Page. &applet; About &applet;
Netspeed Netspeed.
Netspeed showing the sum in a 48px panel. Netspeed showing the sum in a 48px panel.
&applet; displays the network traffic on a specified device like eth0, ppp0, plip0, etc. More over it provides information about the configuration of the network device. Netspeed Icons on Panel Icon Description Loopback The Loopback interface. Ethernet Ethernet connection. PPP Point to Point Protocol connection. Wireless Wireless connection. PLIP Parallel Line Internet Protocol connection. To Add &applet; to a Panel To add &applet; to a panel, perform the following steps: Right-click on the panel. Choose Add to Panel. Scroll down the list of items in the Add to Panel dialog, then select &applet;. Click Add.
Settings
&applet; Settings &applet; Settings.
In this dialog you can change the settings of &applet;: Network device: Choose the network device that the applet should monitor from the popdown list of the combobox. Usually all available devices are listed, however you can enter one yourself, too. Update interval: Enter the time between two updates of the applet. Label font size: Enter the size of the text displayed in the applet. Show sum instead of in and out: If you check this box then the applet will show the sum of the in and out rate. The applet will take only half of the space in the panel in this case. Show bits/s (b/s) instead of bytes/s (B/s): Check this if you want the applet to display bits per second instead of bytes/s. Change icon according to the selected device: Usually the applet will show an icon representing the type of network device you monitor. So it will show a phone for Point to Point connections (ppp - modems, etc.), a network card for Ethernet (eth), etc. When this is unchecked, the applet will always show the network card icon, no matter which device you monitor. Always monitor a connected device, if possible: When your connection is down, &applet; look for a running one for monitoring.
The details dialog
The details dialog The details dialog
This dialog shows you some useful information on the configuration of your network device. Internet Address: The IP (Internet Protocol) address of the network device. Netmask: The netmask which depends on the size of your LAN (Local Area Network). A usual value is 255.255.255.0 (a class C network). Hardware Address: Often also referred to as the physical or MAC (Media Access Control) address. A worldwide unique identifier for your network card. P-t-P Address: The internet address of the "other side" of your PPP (Point to Point Protocol) connection. Bytes in: The amount of bytes that the network device has received since it has been connected to the network. Bytes out: The amount of bytes that the network device has sent since it has been connected to the network.