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lifstat |
http://fejes.net/[..]frank/lifstat |
5129x |
lifstat is a small Linux utility that reads /proc/net/dev and reports input and output statistics for available network interfaces over a repeating time interval, similar to the BSD 'netstat -i' command.
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KWlanInfo |
http://www.ph-home.de/[..]e3/kwlaninfo/ |
5035x |
KWlaninfo provides some information about wlan interfaces using "/proc/net/wireless" and the commands "iwconfig" and "ifconfig". The command iwconfig should be placed in "/usr/sbin". Some distributions have "iwconfig" placed to "/sbin".
So you must make this link: "ln -s /sbin/iwconfig /usr/sbin/iwconfig".
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WaveLAN Monitor |
http://sourceforge.net/[..]avelan-tools/ |
4987x |
WaveLAN Monitor allows you to show connected clients on WaveLAN WavePoint device and shows you signal/noise levels and statistics of lost IP packets for each connected client.
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nload |
http://www.roland-riegel.de/[..]index_en.html |
4917x |
nload is a console application which monitors network traffic and bandwidth usage in real time.
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iStumbler 86 |
http://www.istumbler.net/ |
4646x |
iStumbler is a small utility for finding local wireless networks and services.
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Pipe Viewer |
http://www.ivarch.com/[..]rams/pv.shtml |
3659x |
pv (Pipe Viewer) is a terminal-based tool for monitoring the progress of data through a pipeline. It can be inserted into any normal pipeline between two processes to give a visual indication of how quickly data is passing through, how long it has taken, how near to completion it is, and an estimate of how long it will be until completion.
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jnetload |
http://www.gensthaler.de/[..]index_en.html |
3534x |
jnetload is a server application which logs the load average of a network connection (eth0/ISDN/DSL). This data is transmitted to client applets that visualize it on a Web page with a histogram.
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ggsniff |
http://ggsniff.sourceforge.net/ |
3334x |
ggsniff is a sniffer that allows you to record Gadu-Gadu messages. It is not currently a standalone application. Rather, it is a patch for dsniff that adds the ability to record Gadu-Gadu messages to msgsnarf.
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KNetfilter |
http://expansa.sns.it/knetfilter/ |
3292x |
Knetfilter is a KDE application designed to manage the netfilter functionalities that come with the kernels 2.4 and later.
In Princip, all standard firewall system administration activities can be done just using knetfilter. But there is not just a GUI to iptables comand line, it is possible also some monitoring with tcpdump and nmap (nmap is slow) interfaces.
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Network Probe |
http://www.network-monitor.net/ |
3251x |
Network Probe is a network monitor and protocol analyzer that gives you an instant picture of the traffic situation on your network and enables you to identify and isolate traffic problems. Traffic statistics are graphically displayed in real-time.
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AutoScan |
http://autoscan.free.fr/ |
3218x |
AutoScan is a GNOME application designed to explore and to manage your network. Entire subnets can be scanned simultaneously without human intervention. It features OS detection, automatic network discovery, a port scanner, and the ability to save the network state.
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NetTraf |
http://www.nettraf.hpg.com.br/ |
3204x |
NetTraf consists of a daemon that gets information from a Linux interface and sends it on the network to NetTraf clients. Clients then can use the information to show to the user how the connection is performing.
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Logtail |
http://www.fourmilab.ch/[..]ools/logtail/ |
3088x |
Perl utility which allows a system administrator to watch, in real time, items added to any number of log files on any number of hosts on a network.
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Ethernet Traffic Counter |
http://sourceforge.net/[..]ts/trafcount/ |
2957x |
Ethernet Traffic Counter is a loadable kernel module that provides you the option to measure the total amount of bandwidth consumed by each of your users.
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NetworkControl |
http://arachnoid.com/[..]ol/index.html |
2894x |
NetworkControl is a utility to control and monitor network interfaces, including wireless ones (for which you see a signal strength meter, as shown).
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