bandwidth monitor - General Questions and Answers

Hi,
Is there an android app that will show bandwidth usage, like the old Symbian and Maemo/MeeGo app called 'JoikuSpot'?
https://mobilarena.hu/dl/cnt/2010-02/56975/joikuspot-n900.jpg
It was also a complete 'hotspot' app, but it was great to be able to see the network utilisation.
Max.

Such applications are called "Data Usage Monitor"
Enter this phrase in Google Play search and you'll get a lot of results.

Thanks. I did as you suggested but I couldn't find anything especially similar. They mostly seem to revolve around monitoring usage longer term, and attributing usage to apps. All I'm after is a realtime graphics view of the output of (eg) 'ifconfig wlp61s0 | grep bytes'....full screen, not in the status bar.

davidmaxwaterman said:
Thanks. I did as you suggested but I couldn't find anything especially similar. They mostly seem to revolve around monitoring usage longer term, and attributing usage to apps. All I'm after is a realtime graphics view of the output of (eg) 'ifconfig wlp61s0 | grep bytes'....full screen, not in the status bar.
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Try to use Network Monitor (free), Netmonit (free) or Network Analyzer Pro (paid)
They draw realtime graphs

pavelkin said:
Try to use Network Monitor (free), Netmonit (free) or Network Analyzer Pro (paid)
They draw realtime graphs
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Hrm. I tried the free ones, but couldn't find anything realtime (except in the status bar). Thanks for trying to help me though. I think I might try to use my old N900 and see what throughput it gives...I guess too slow, but it's worth a try. I can take a video of it too, I guess
Perhaps I'll try to make an app of my own
Regards.

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Network traffic monitor (GPRS etc)

Are there any custom roms with a network traffic monitor, so I can view (or even control / cut off) network traffic (live and cumulative) of my phone splitted by GPRS, WiFi etc. etc.?
Or else a seperate program to install (freeware)?
hackwerk said:
Are there any custom roms with a network traffic monitor, so I can view (or even control / cut off) network traffic (live and cumulative) of my phone splitted by GPRS, WiFi etc. etc.?
Or else a seperate program to install (freeware)?
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Try this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=376954
I already did, but it doesnt do what I want/need:
Keep track of all traffic on 1 type of interface (especially GPRS/EDGE!), also while not 'started and running', so I can see how much money Im losing on data...
Besides that, it crashes when I press Options?!
spb has a gprs monitor: http://spb.com/products/gprsmonitor/
SPB
Yes, I know, but its not free (its 20$)
For a simple app as this I won't pay, although it looks nice, and probably the money I save in data usage is less than the 20$
Edit: I have found a free version for Qtek users of SPB, and it's a GREAT app, exactly what I needed!
It can be found here: qtek.nl/_BIN/appcd/AppCD_Qtek9100_v2.zip
hackwerk said:
Yes, I know, but its not free (its 20$)
For a simple app as this I won't pay, although it looks nice, and probably the money I save in data usage is less than the 20$
Edit: I have found a free version for Qtek users of SPB, and it's a GREAT app, exactly what I needed!
It can be found here: qtek.nl/_BIN/appcd/AppCD_Qtek9100_v2.zip
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here spb monitor

[REQ] Ping application

Anybody have an application which can ping an ip/host and display the results?
Something like PingBox ?
Thanks in advance!
dazza786 said:
Anybody have an application which can ping an ip/host and display the results?
Something like PingBox ?
Thanks in advance!
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You should try VXUtils
Complete package of usefull network Apps, you can get it here :
http://www.cam.com/vxutil_pers.html
I´m using IPER : http://www.tonaya.com/products/iper/index.php
Do VGA applications install on our HD2 WVGA?
I use FDCSoft Task Manager 3.1
http://www.pocketpcfreeware.com/en/index.php?soft=1612
It has a proper task manager (with memory usage of processes, Path to the process, threads, PID etc).
It also has a series of tabs, which include CPU usage, Applications, Services, and a Ping tab.
Where you can put a host IP or a name, and say how many times to ping etc.
It's a really nice application, that seems to work well, for my requirements, and it's FREE, which is always a bonus.

[GUIDE] Update 20/02/14: HTC Desire S Guide (V1.04) For Newcomers to Android

As the title says, this is something I’ve done for newcomers to Android. It covers only the basics. Experienced Android users will already know this stuff.
I did it as I was always forwarding the same help/advice e-mails to my friends when they bought their HTC Android phones, so I made this to save me fishing out the same e-mails. It was originally for the Desire but I have brought it up to date for the Desire S.
I’ve seen a lot of the same questions being asked here on this Desire S forum. This should help some of you. As this phone currently has a locked up bootloader, the experienced ROM-flashing hardcore Android crowd will probably not pick up this phone. It’s more likely that it will be Android newcomers that buy the Desire S.
If this helps you out, great.
Updated 1st June 2011. Changelog;
Miscellaneous spelling errors and syntax adjusted and tweaked.
Incorporated your comments (e.g. adjusting Timeriffic capabilities)
Added a tutorial for getting started with Tasker!
Added a quick fix for the creaking battery cover issue.
Added clarification on some permissions on free ad-supported apps.
Added advice on dealing with App problems and using the marketplace feedback feature.
Added warning about Fastboot mode issues.
Updated 28th June 2011. Changelog;
Added Index
Added Ultimate Charging Tip - Get 24 hours instead of 12!
Updated 21st February 2014. Changelog;
Made some tweaks to allow for maturation of Android since 2011
Adjusted recommended Apps list to allow for changes since 2011
Disclaimer: I no longer have the Desire S or have any knowledge of the current ROMS available for it. For those reasons some of the info in this guide migt be outdated. Follow with caution, and perhaps feed back where it is wrong?
Download from my Dropbox (in .pdf format) here;
Edit: This dropbox link below will occasionally expire and stop working. Please let me know when it does and I'll refresh it ASAP. I'm subscribed to this thread with e-mail notification so (unless I'm mid ROM-flashing) I'll get your posts replied to quickly.
Link updated 23rd Jul 2014: https://www.dropbox.com/s/601j4ayswkzk9o0/HTC Desire S Owners Guide V1.04.pdf
Many Thanks, found that really useful...Tasker now on my must buy list.
Moderator....possibly make this a sticky, as it will be useful for new comers.
Thank you very much for the manual. Just three comments:
1) Many apps require web access to download adds. Thus, it's unavoidable for them to have the redundant permissions.
2) "Timeriffic" has not the option to tougle the sync, unfortunately.
3) Free "AutomateIt" (https://market.android.com/details?id=AutomateIt.mainPackage&feature=search_result ) has all the options you described for the paid "Tasker".
Great guide! I'm sure alot of new android users will benefit from this. I agree with those methods to maximise battery life.
Thanks for your time and effort +1 for sticky
This is indeed very very very useful... I agreed, need to make this one sticky and updated! Thanks for your hard work man!
igoivo said:
3) Free "AutomateIt" (https://market.android.com/details?id=AutomateIt.mainPackage&feature=search_result ) has all the options you described for the paid "Tasker".
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AutomateIT starts GPS ervery time you set an location based trigger. Contraprodactive for battery saving - and not necessary (weather and other location based apps do it by a-gps)
Don't know if Tasker do start gps, but for me Automateit isn't a good choice..
Glad it is of some help to people and thank you for the positive feedback everyone. I will get the guide updated when I get a few minutes. I'm away this weekend. I think I may add a Tasker guide!
Tasker can use GPS as a way of determining location, but you can use other ways. You can even control how often Tasker turns GPS on to get a location fix if you use it in a profile. For the most part, GPS is unnecessary as it is too accurate for most profile requirements. The best way Tasker does approximate location is using a state called, "Cell Near".
What this does is look at your nearest cell tower ID number and signal strength. When it see the right cell tower with the right signal strength, Tasker knows I'm at home. This is economical because it is only using 2G radio info which is on all the time anyway. Obviously it would also think I was home if I was on the same radius around the cell tower, but it's as accurate as I need for my "Home Mode" profile. Typically I see it activate as I am driving onto my estate where I live.
Tasker also knows which parameters in a profile use the least power, and will monitor those first and wait until they are satisfied before moving onto monitor the next parameter in a profile. For example, if you needed to use GPS for a very accurate location-based profile, you can keep power usage down by adding a "Time" context. Say you need your phone to send your wife a text message when you reach a certain point on your journey home after work each day. ("Get my dinner ready!" ) If you add a time context of "Between 5pm and 7pm" and "Monday to Friday" Tasker will wait until those are met before turning GPS on every X seconds to check where you are.
This way it doesn't hog battery power and my wife has time to get dressed and kick the postman out before I get back.
Nice guide!
Thanks for the guide ! I find it very useful: I've discovered some interesting applications ( I love TuneIt radio) and the tips to save battery are already really working for me
Sent from my HTC Desire S using XDA App
dont know said:
AutomateIT starts GPS ervery time you set an location based trigger. Contraprodactive for battery saving - and not necessary (weather and other location based apps do it by a-gps)
Don't know if Tasker do start gps, but for me Automateit isn't a good choice..
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I am sorry, but it's not right. In particular, "AutomateIt" has "Enable/Disable GPS" action, which you can use with either the location (home/office) or any location based application events.
An example: "Entering proximity region ... - disable GPS"
When GPS is disabled, "AutomateIt" can use the available networks only to detect the location. To this end, use the flag "Allow Coarse Accurasy", see the manual at http://muzikant-android.blogspot.com/2011/02/automateit-automate-your-android.html
Thanks a lot
wnp_79 said:
Obviously it would also think I was home if I was on the same radius around the cell tower, but it's as accurate as I need for my "Home Mode" profile. Typically I see it activate as I am driving onto my estate where I live.
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I use another app called Llama. It's also a profile manager, doing basically the same thing as AutomateIT and Tasker, except that it can use not just gps and cell towers, but also wifi networks to recognise my location, so i don't have to keep gps turned on (which is a drain). But it tends to be quite a bit more accurate since wifi networks have a smaller radius. I set the app to recognise my "home" location not just by the cell towers in my area, but also my home wifi. So if i step outside to buy something, my phone would probably still connect to the same cell tower but as long as my phone loses the wifi connection (which happens about 10m away) it knows i'm not "home" anymore. It's pretty useful 'cause sometimes even when i'm a kilometer away, i'm already connected to the cell tower near my home.
But it works for me because i live in an apartment and my wifi network covers the whole house. For those of you who have lawns or backyards, i'm guessing your wifi might not cover those areas so it might not work for you.
But the best part of the app, which is mainly why i use it, is that its FREE. Oh, and the dev has a certain sense of humour.. it's less an app and more of a pet or assistant. You've gotta "train" your Llama to recognise the location. Cute, in a way.
slightowl said:
I use another app called Llama. It's also a profile manager, doing basically the same thing as AutomateIT and Tasker, except that it can use not just gps and cell towers, but also wifi networks to recognise my location, so i don't have to keep gps turned on (which is a drain). But it tends to be quite a bit more accurate since wifi networks have a smaller radius.
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Hi,
AutomateIt does exactly the same thing with wifi networks. Checking the "Allow coarse location" checkbox uses both cell location and wifi networks.
Also, if GPS is disabled, AutomateIt will not use it (but than you'll get less accurate location...). AutomateIt tries to minimize usage of GPS by allowing the user to define a sampling rate and timeout for getting a location fix so it will not continuously use the GPS. It also stops using the GPS as soon as it gets a location fix.
for more details see the post on location trigger tips & tricks on the developer's website.
Thank you for the guide, it's a very good guide
Also, about battery drain, I checked the usage info, it seems Zenonia is at the top of my list, I was playing it earlier, but I can't even see the settings anywhere near HTC Sense, what should I do?
I seem not to be able to open the file. Could you possibly upload it on an other client?
Seriously, don't know which of the tips did it, but somehow my battery lasts 50% longer. Thinking it might be the fact that I turned of the "call louder when in pocket"-thingy as you suggested.
Awesome noob guide.
Sent from my HTC Desire S using XDA Premium App
stevennekens said:
I seem not to be able to open the file. Could you possibly upload it on an other client?
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I had also problem opening it directly (in Firefox), so I right-clicked on link and saved the file directly to my computer.
Will go through guide today, when I receive my Desire S.
Should have clarified in my first post (sorry); The link is to download the file from my dropbox in .pdf format. If your browser doesn't have the appropriate plugin to directly view pdf files, use adobe 8+ reader.
It opens and reads well with the pdf reader included with the Desire S (sim free, unlocked).
Sent from my HTC Desire S using XDA Premium App
Updated to V1.02! See original post for new download link and change-log.
thanks for the awesome noob guide, worked wonders for me, with this being my first android smart phone. thanks again

[Q] Looking for an app

Hi @ all
im looking for an app that shows or log (in a text file), what my mobile- or wlan transfer do - down and upload.
i want a detail view of it, not only an arrow which points and shines in two directions.
Traffic Monitor https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.radioopt.widget
WiFi Link Speed https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.yuhenghe.android.apps.wifilinkspeedmonitor
Network Monitor Mini https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=info.kfsoft.android.TrafficIndicator
They all seem to do what you want I think?
search from play store wire shark
I would suggest you Network Monitor -it shows realtime upload and download speed both in kbs/s and kB/s. It plots a graph also.You can have it from playstore or from here
http://android.downloadatoz.com/apps/netspeed.pt,6247/download.html
Pls hit thanks if u think my post was helpful.
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[Q] App to view *live* data/network usage per app -NOT general Data usage trackers

First off, I have used My Data Manager and Onavo (previously, among others) for a long time to view detailed stats about data usage via mobile, wi-fi and they are great...can set limits and see detailed graphs and data on usage and also "per app" but all of these programs are your basic "trackers and loggers" and you can see, even specific app data usage but in a more general "over a period of time" kind of way...
I'm using KK 4.4.4 now and AOSP/CM11, etc.. lots of awesome customizations...and rooted of course... recently turned on a neat status bar feature (not readily available in stock roms and not all mods) to see *live* bandwidth usage numbers in real-time right next to my network status.. so it shows the upload and download rates in b/kb/mb that the phone is currently transferring...nice to see..glad to have that feature now..
Now, with that being said...(and i know why this is - all the background apps and services that are syncing and updating all the time) there is rather constant data every few seconds...it's small (usually) but very regular...
****************So this is my actual question and what i'm looking for****************
All I am looking for, is a way (app,service,setting,etc) to view some sort of monitor of LIVE app/service data that will show *exactly* what apps and background services are currently syncing and sending/receiving data...in "real-time"
All the various data apps don't really do this in any way such as this... I have searched a lot for something like this but to no avail..and in a rather tedious and round-a-bout way, there are ways to sort of get what i'm looking for..but nothing rather simple and in one spot for everything on the phone in real-time...
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Plenty of pc programs that can achieve this..whether data loggers or even firewall/security software...maybe something like that is ported to Android...
So anyone using something to do this or know of a way that I can accomplish this?
Thanks
pchemerys said:
First off, I have used My Data Manager and Onavo (previously, among others) for a long time to view detailed stats about data usage via mobile, wi-fi and they are great...can set limits and see detailed graphs and data on usage and also "per app" but all of these programs are your basic "trackers and loggers" and you can see, even specific app data usage but in a more general "over a period of time" kind of way...
I'm using KK 4.4.4 now and AOSP/CM11, etc.. lots of awesome customizations...and rooted of course... recently turned on a neat status bar feature (not readily available in stock roms and not all mods) to see *live* bandwidth usage numbers in real-time right next to my network status.. so it shows the upload and download rates in b/kb/mb that the phone is currently transferring...nice to see..glad to have that feature now..
Now, with that being said...(and i know why this is - all the background apps and services that are syncing and updating all the time) there is rather constant data every few seconds...it's small (usually) but very regular...
****************So this is my actual question and what i'm looking for****************
All I am looking for, is a way (app,service,setting,etc) to view some sort of monitor of LIVE app/service data that will show *exactly* what apps and background services are currently syncing and sending/receiving data...in "real-time"
All the various data apps don't really do this in any way such as this... I have searched a lot for something like this but to no avail..and in a rather tedious and round-a-bout way, there are ways to sort of get what i'm looking for..but nothing rather simple and in one spot for everything on the phone in real-time...
****************************
Plenty of pc programs that can achieve this..whether data loggers or even firewall/security software...maybe something like that is ported to Android...
So anyone using something to do this or know of a way that I can accomplish this?
Thanks
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im not saying there is none out there, but i have seen this exact question asked before, and no useful apps were suggested.
sorry i couldn't be of more help.

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