I am having the same problem as some other people have had. I have used the widget for some months now and it worked great! I love it and it is one of my most used widgets. However, I recently plugged my USB network dongle into another USB port and the widget stopped measuring the traffic. How can I fully remove the widget so I can install it again and it will recognize the dongle in the new port? I tried just deleting it and reinstalling to My Widgets folder in My Documents but this doesn't work.
Having a problem using the monitor. It doesn't regognize either my wireless or my dialup network, because it won't execute, says no network adaptor detected. Is this something to do with Windows Vista (Home Permium 32bit version)? My network uses a Novatel V460 express card on my laptop thru verizon Wireless, uning the vanilla=plain Windows drivers to execute.
those new preferences are very nice, but the text for the download speed gets overlapped by the graph. do yo still have the older versions available? it's just not as useful when i can't see the all the text.
so i'm sorry to give you half stars this time. it still the best meter ive seen.
Nice job on your widgets; they're great. You've got the best network speed monitor I've found; I use it on my laptop. BUT.... it won't work on my desktop. I saw your link, and made the little wmi.dbs thing, and here are the results:
--- Searching for: Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration
1(Disabled): RAS Async Adapter
2(Disabled): WAN Miniport (L2TP)
3(Disabled): WAN Miniport (PPTP)
4(Disabled): WAN Miniport (PPPOE)
5(Disabled): Direct Parallel
6(Disabled): WAN Mini…port (IP)
7(Disabled): Packet Scheduler Miniport
8(Enabled): IC Plus IP1000 Family Gigabit Ethernet Adapter - Packet Scheduler Mi
niport
9(Disabled): Packet Scheduler Miniport
12(Disabled): Motorola SURFboard SB5120 USB Cable Modem
13(Disabled): Packet Scheduler Miniport
14(Enabled): IC Plus IP1000 Family Gigabit Ethernet Adapter - Packet Scheduler M
iniport
15(Disabled): Packet Scheduler Miniport
--- Searching for: Win32_PerfRawData_Tcpip_NetworkInterface
C:wmi.vbs(19, 1) More