Still happens on 17.10. Reported upstream:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=789303
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=789303
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Still happens on 17.10
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Title:
network speed incorrectly reported in System Monitor using VPN
Status in gnome-syste
This bug also affects systems with VLAN interfaces. System Monitor will
add the traffic on the VLAN to the traffic on the physical interface,
again doubling the measured traffic.
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BTW THE BUG IS 5 YEARS OLD?
THE CAUSE IS TUNNEL TRAFFIC; ITS BEING COUNTED!
DON'T COUNT IT PLEASE!
VERY SIMPLE!
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This also seems to be an issues in 15.04. The system monitor appears to
double network throughput when using a VPN (likely because its adding
the VPN interface throughput to the underlying wlan/eth interface
throughput, effectively double counting it). Confirmed with OpenVPN (via
Network Manager pl
KDE's KSysGuard is displaying the same problem and I found out that it's
showing the sum of network traffic on all available interfaces
(including both the normal WLAN's wlo0 and VPN's ppp0), hence the
doubling. I suspect GNOME System Monitor is doing the same thing.
** Attachment added: "ksysguar
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
network speed incorrectl
I have just compared with KNemo, and to a visual approximate assessment,
one could say that (under VPN conditions) the System Monitor is
indicating about a factor of 2 overspeed. A bit broad brush, an d need
to use squinty eyes of course. Any reason in System Monitor algorithms
or code for a x2 t
Hi Robert
The axis labels seem appropriate to the speed value apparently seen by system
monitor. It is th eapparent speed value seen by system monitor which is too
large. To keep th einitial report simple, I did not mention the similar
apparent inaccuracy in system monitor indication of upload s
By "the indicated speeds are much greater than they apparently should
be" do you mean the network speed axis labels (1-5 MB) or the receiving
speed (957 KiB/s vs 598 kB/s shown in Firefox)?
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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screenshot - using VPN speed shown is high
** Attachment added: "using VPN speed shown is high"
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** Attachment added: "Non VPN - speeds shown are 'normal'"
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