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KDE plasma applet to display network interface status
This is a simple KDE applet to monitor the network interface status and display it using icons.
In case of wireless interface the link quality are shown using icons.
The applet is independent of network connection management tools, and just display the status.
It is useful for non GUI network managers, like `netcfg`.
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.
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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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.