Is there any s/w running in Linux/Kubuntu/Ubuntu that can monitor the Connection to my router and display the d/l and u/l speed.
I want the speed readout constantly changing to match the changing rate.
I am trying to determine the best VPN provider for myself and d/l and u/l rates are a factor. If you believe the hype in their web sites they are all the fastest. That's like laiming that all sprinters cross the finish line simultaneously.
Right now the only indication I have is Gkrellm. That shows me the immediate history and is better than nothing.
The one I'm checking now seems to be rather spotty. I have attached 23 screenshots with the VPN disconnected and with the VPN connected. Big difference!
I been using Witopia for a couple of years. They were the highest rated when I signed on, but over the last year or so the performance has been degrading and getting worse. The IPSec connections are fast to connect, but IPLocation shows the IP doesn't change from that without the VPN. I had a chat session with them and the support personnel didn't know what to do. Since I was running Linux, they used the standard excuse - we don't support Linux. Their OpenVPN connections take usually about 3 to 5 seconds to make the connection which I don't really mind and IPLocation gives me the correct IP of the VPN server. Also, I wanted the same VPN for my Android smartphone, but the Witopia service on the smartphone is not very good. About half the time the connection is refused. Sometimes I can edit the settings and get a connection. When I write "edit the setting" I don't really change anything, but save the settings and it may connect.
I've got 30 days on my contract and decided to shop around.
So I've been trying IPVanish for a few days. The setup for OpenVPN was easy since I had OpenVPN installed for Witopia. Simply, wget a file, open the network manager from the icon on the panel, and import the settings downloaded with wget. Edit the setting in connection editor to put in user name and password and save. Click the network icon and click on the VPN desired and it connects. Its OpenVPN so it takes the same amount of time as with Witopia. That is probably going to be constant across providers.
As you can see from the attached screen shots the download amounts take a HUGE hit with the VPN connected VPN window is the bottom window and the router is just above it. The first two attachments are without the VPN (blank VPN window) and the last 2 are with IPVanish. I just took another screenshot of the download. The last attachment. I attached that to be fair since the d/l rate picked up considerably there.
With IPVanish it always starts out the same as without the VPN, but then falls off fast. Now some variation I would expect since their service load is probably varying, but it is huge variation. One download I had abandon because the rate dropped to essentially zero.
The rating website lists some others and I'll have to test them also. If there was some s/w that monitored like Gkrellm does and displayed a running x second rate that would be great.
I want the speed readout constantly changing to match the changing rate.
I am trying to determine the best VPN provider for myself and d/l and u/l rates are a factor. If you believe the hype in their web sites they are all the fastest. That's like laiming that all sprinters cross the finish line simultaneously.
Right now the only indication I have is Gkrellm. That shows me the immediate history and is better than nothing.
The one I'm checking now seems to be rather spotty. I have attached 23 screenshots with the VPN disconnected and with the VPN connected. Big difference!
I been using Witopia for a couple of years. They were the highest rated when I signed on, but over the last year or so the performance has been degrading and getting worse. The IPSec connections are fast to connect, but IPLocation shows the IP doesn't change from that without the VPN. I had a chat session with them and the support personnel didn't know what to do. Since I was running Linux, they used the standard excuse - we don't support Linux. Their OpenVPN connections take usually about 3 to 5 seconds to make the connection which I don't really mind and IPLocation gives me the correct IP of the VPN server. Also, I wanted the same VPN for my Android smartphone, but the Witopia service on the smartphone is not very good. About half the time the connection is refused. Sometimes I can edit the settings and get a connection. When I write "edit the setting" I don't really change anything, but save the settings and it may connect.
I've got 30 days on my contract and decided to shop around.
So I've been trying IPVanish for a few days. The setup for OpenVPN was easy since I had OpenVPN installed for Witopia. Simply, wget a file, open the network manager from the icon on the panel, and import the settings downloaded with wget. Edit the setting in connection editor to put in user name and password and save. Click the network icon and click on the VPN desired and it connects. Its OpenVPN so it takes the same amount of time as with Witopia. That is probably going to be constant across providers.
As you can see from the attached screen shots the download amounts take a HUGE hit with the VPN connected VPN window is the bottom window and the router is just above it. The first two attachments are without the VPN (blank VPN window) and the last 2 are with IPVanish. I just took another screenshot of the download. The last attachment. I attached that to be fair since the d/l rate picked up considerably there.
With IPVanish it always starts out the same as without the VPN, but then falls off fast. Now some variation I would expect since their service load is probably varying, but it is huge variation. One download I had abandon because the rate dropped to essentially zero.
The rating website lists some others and I'll have to test them also. If there was some s/w that monitored like Gkrellm does and displayed a running x second rate that would be great.
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