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What makes my N810 to have standing network traffic via Wi-Fi when no program is running except OMweather? What software requests this traffic and how to monitor or control it? If N810 is connected to the internet through a cellphone will this also occur?
 
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Have you sniffed the wire? Is this how you know there are packets flying? My guess is that the N810 is updating weather, RSS feeds, itsself, etc. But an analysis of the packet dump would be more helpful.

I'm not quite sure what "standing network traffic" is? Could you elaborate?
 

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Originally Posted by ipndrmath View Post
Have you sniffed the wire? Is this how you know there are packets flying? My guess is that the N810 is updating weather, RSS feeds, itsself, etc. But an analysis of the packet dump would be more helpful.

I'm not quite sure what "standing network traffic" is? Could you elaborate?
I use the Connection Manager (Settings=> Connection Manager). With OMweather, RSS reader client, e-mail client and all mini app off I have:
Time= 60 min
Received = 605 kB
Sent= 117 kB

I was not able to have Application Manager off.

I would like to know what software request this packets.
The Connection Manager shows the Status of the connection.
 
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Originally Posted by Francisco View Post
I use the Connection Manager (Settings=> Connection Manager). With OMweather, RSS reader client, e-mail client and all mini app off I have:
Time= 60 min
Received = 605 kB
Sent= 117 kB

I was not able to have Application Manager off.

I would like to know what software request this packets.
The Connection Manager shows the Status of the connection.
My assumption would be software updates.
 

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polling would be an obvious suggestion but dont have a 810
 

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i reborn this tread in different way for know how i can get applet or others friendly way to see my send/received traffic on network...

i find trafficcounter applet but i cant install on my tablet cause miss some packages but noway to know the missed packs names or type...

so any ''fresh'' way to see quicly traffic of my network

frenchy tx in advance
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tcpdump. Command line utility. Try 'tcpdump -ta' for something that fits a little better on your small screen.

https://garage.maemo.org/projects/tcpdump/
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Use tcpdump or ethereal/wireshark.
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