Gkrellm can show you traffic in and out. If you want to sniff packets
try Ethereal ..
* Tom Nicholson (tomn@antelecom.net) [020207 20:33]:
->I'm guessing you mean monitor as in see a graphic of traffic activity,
->routers gone through, and speed of upload/download. If so, I've got one
->machine with a win32 program called NetMedic that showed all that info
->beautifully. Including where bottlenecks occurred upstream. Don't know if
->there's something similar in Linux/ KDE/ Gnome or not. Maybe someone here
->could help out. I'd be interested to know also.
->Tom
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->Subject: [SLE] dsl
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->> is there a way to verify or to monitor my dsl conection?
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