This Widget will tell you what your currect upload and download speeds are, and also your total bandwidth for the last day (my college limits bandwidth per day).
It would be easy to do (my widget already does that and more!), but I think the potential market is too small to be worth releasing. Just set the update time on mine to 30 seconds, so it will use virtually no processor time. Such a widget as you describe would barely use more, it would just check netstat less often for stats. If you know anything about computer programming, there is plenty of code floating around in the forums that you could use to make your own widget.
October 10, 2005 ·
version 1.1 EmThor
hello
what about a widget only shows net traffic [mb, gb] for a day, week, and month [maybe can archive the data!] no real time bandwith monitoring, only the traffic. so no cpu use :) is it possible? thx
October 07, 2005 ·
version 1.1 JozerWorx
Never heard of anyone having a problem like that. You could try opening a dos box, running "netstat -e" and seeing if that works correctly. I will be coming out with v1.2 that works with international versions of windows soon.
October 07, 2005 ·
version 1.1 JozerWorx
Never heard of anyone having a problem like that. You could try opening a dos box, running "netstat -e" and seeing if that works correctly. I will be coming out with v1.2 that works with international versions of windows soon.
October 07, 2005 ·
version 1.1 Tyler
When I try to open the widget it says...
"netstat11 was unable to load itself successfully."