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Use Dialog to connect to and edit wireless/wired access points, rather than trying to mess with the command line of nmcli or have a window manager up to use nm-connection-editor or nm-applet.
Check the wiki for information on installation, use, and future potential.
The project is implemented as part of the CS-110 operating system course at IIIT Bangalore 2013. Aodv protocol is implemented on GPU using CUDA 4.0. A significant gain in execution time is observed when compared to CPU. Thus a simulator which uses GPU can be built on similar lines of NS2 if all the protocols can be parallelized and implemented on GPU.
Guide:
Prof Shrisha Rao
srao@iiitb.ac.in
Prof Poonacha P G
poonacha.pg@iiitb.ac.in
Students:
Abhilash C...
Network Traffic Gnome Panel Applet: A graphical Gnome panel applet that displays and alerts to problems on inbound and outbound network traffic. Requires: Network Traffic and Network Traffic Common.
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An app writen on the top of Jconsole frame work as an Applet,App,JWS etc. with a http communication API to monitor the remote apps behind the fire walls too.
SSHMenu is a GNOME panel applet that allows you to start up an SSH connection in a new terminal window with a single click. A preferences dialog allows you to add and organise host connections and specify fonts, colors and window geometry.
Astmontray is a systray applet written in PyQt so users can monitor whether their PABX servers running Asterisk.org, the open source telephony platform, are up or not. It supports AMI authentication and runs fine on Linux, OSX and Maemo tablets.
Zapplet is a tray applet for monitoring aspects of your Zenoss installation from the desktop. The intention is work from all desktops supported by GTK. Multiple zapplets may be used to monitor multiple Zenoss installations.
A tool to monitor internet hosts` bandwidth usage in a Linux-NAT network. A daemon collects data and clients display them (currently a Java applet with a graph). It automatically detects new hosts and has a nice summary statistic.
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The Real-time Network Grapher (RtNG) is a Java applet. RtNG plots a scrolling line-graph from a continuous feed of CSV-style data, where new data arrives periodically with a period 0.1s or greater. The data feed can be either a TCP port or a URL
Python / GTK / GNOME applet for wireless configuration, similar to Windows XP "Zeroconf" wireless. Shows network status, available access points, and allows the user to connect to a specific AP. Stores WEP keys and handles DHCP.
JBuzz BBS Server is a telnet daemon which provides several communication facilities, like discussion board and chatting room for clients to experience. In order to extend functions for the system more easily, the feature called "applet" is introduced.
This is a simple KDE Applet which provides some Leds for viewing the network traffic of a network device. It is written in C++ and uses the QT(>=3.x.x)/KDE(>=3.x.x) libraries.
Wireless Switch Applet provides the applet for GNOME2 to switch the configuration for iwconfig. you can add/modify/delete that configuration on GUI, and switch it on the panel easily.
...Right now there are two projects: jNetTool - Since 2001, a network utility program encompassing ftp-like mirror of files, proxy, and misc web-related needs, now at 99% completion; OSDRAW - drawing applet for jdk1.1
gimon is an ISDN monitor for Linux running as a Gnome applet. It displays a traffic light or any other picture corresponding to the status of each available ISDN line. It can also show a list of used lines as imon does when clicking on the applet. gimon m
gisdnload is an ISDN load meter for Linux running as a Gnome applet. It displays like xisdnload the load of your ISDN lines. The display supports autoranging and changes its background color depending on whether you are online or offline. The graph itself
Linuxlord is a client/server architecture to enable web based thin client computing using Linux. After installing Linuxlord you are able to login your linux desktop from everywhere via an java applet running in your web browser.
This project aims to create an applet and panel tools to manage a wireless interface card, such as IEEE 802.11 cards. The development will focus on Linux, as
this is the most accessible platform, but will expand as we get access to more platforms