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ok, so i searched all forum, and did not find any software that could measure amount of data transfer trough WiFi... there is a "NetStory", but in only measures amount of data transfer trough gprs....

so simple it is, what do you think: is it possible to someone to make that kind of app, or to upgrade a "netstory" with option to measure data trougt WiFi, or to create only a widget (QBW or whatever) to do the job?

thx community!
 

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Hi there, not sure if this is what you're looking for?

http://wiki.maemo.org/Desktop_Comman...PRS_data_usage

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Originally Posted by neboja View Post
ok, so i searched all forum, and did not find any software that could measure amount of data transfer trough WiFi... there is a "NetStory", but in only measures amount of data transfer trough gprs....

so simple it is, what do you think: is it possible to someone to make that kind of app, or to upgrade a "netstory" with option to measure data trougt WiFi, or to create only a widget (QBW or whatever) to do the job?

thx community!
I thoroughy back this request.I have wanted something like this since I first joined the maemo community, but there isn't anything that does this. The closest thing I have found is this command http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=37771 but the data is wiped at every reset. I have made a request (can't seem to find it now for some reason) but it seems no one wants to do it. Unfortunately, I don't have the skills. I did also mention it here, but this thread is only a survey and not an application request thread http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...064#post920064

Last edited by bigears5000; 2011-01-24 at 19:26.
 
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People might be more interested if you could describe a use case where it makes sense to measure WiFi data transfers.

You're most likely not paying for it directly, so why is it interesting to know this?
 
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@futtawuh: it is only for gprs data.... and for that we have a solution....
but we need a WiFi data....
@bigears500: i fond just this: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=46724
but as i see, it only monitors networ statistics..... it would be awesome to make an app witch could remember all data, and present them in some form... (like netstory... wih option to reset database, and show a hour/day/week/month usage...)
 
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Originally Posted by Joorin View Post
People might be more interested if you could describe a use case where it makes sense to measure WiFi data transfers.

You're most likely not paying for it directly, so why is it interesting to know this?
some of us have limited data transfer and it would help if you cold know when you are approaching the limit... BUT, this app (widget or whatever) would be great mostly for analysis!
main interest for me is how many i spend MB in a period of month, and for a purpose to bay a appropriate data package for my phone...
 

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Hi,

I'm writing a clock style for use with Advanced Clock Plugin that does something very basic that isn't exactly what you want, but might be useful.

You know how cpumem applet shows a bar for cpu, that goes up with load, and a bar with memory that goes up with how much RAM is taken up?

This is kinda like that, but it uses colored bars (different colors for different interfaces - Green is WiFi, Red is basic telephony stuff [this is where you see activity when an MMS or SMS message is sent, when you get a cell-tower lock, etc], Purple is GPRS, orange for USB, blue for BlueTooth, and yellow is local [some internal traffic is sent over the local interface. I'm not sure why, but I figured it's worth showing). The bars are completely gone if there's no traffic, and appear (and get longer/shorter) depending on how much traffic is going over the interface at any moment.

It doesn't store this info in the database, and it doesn't break down what data was for what, though. It just gives you at-a-glance info about how much data traffic there is, like CPU/MEM bars tell you at-a-glance info about how much processor/RAM you're using.

As for exactly what you're asking, if no one else makes it for you, I MAY be able to eventually learn enough to make something like this with Python... No guarantees, but I'll try when I feel I can / have time.

- Edit -

Actually, the post that was posted while I was typing, about having limited data usage on wifi per month, clears up your use-case a bit more...

Yeah, my thing wouldn't really help you with that.

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Originally Posted by Joorin View Post
People might be more interested if you could describe a use case where it makes sense to measure WiFi data transfers.

You're most likely not paying for it directly, so why is it interesting to know this?
If you are on a limited capped monthly data limit at home.
You could say why do people need a data monitor on a pc then?
So that you can keep track of how much data the N900 is using. It can be very data intensive depending on what you use it for. If you could monitor the data usage on the n900, you can the add it to the amount used by your pc for the true total home wifi data so that you do not exceed the monthly limit and then getting charged by your ISP.
It's fair enough if some people aren't interested, but others may well be and have a genuine use for it. Hence, a request.

Last edited by bigears5000; 2011-01-24 at 20:10.
 
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@bigears
Does your router not offer this functionality? Most routers I know do this.
 
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