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Split network metrics per interface #388

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svenvg93 opened this issue Jan 10, 2025 · 4 comments
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Split network metrics per interface #388

svenvg93 opened this issue Jan 10, 2025 · 4 comments
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@svenvg93
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First of all thanks for this amazing tool. Loving it, keep up the good work!
Currently the network information is show for all interfaces combined. It would be nice if we can split them out per interface so we can see eth1, eht0 tail0 etc. Same way as the network for the docker containers is split out.

@henrygd henrygd added the enhancement New feature or request label Jan 11, 2025
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henrygd commented Jan 11, 2025

Thanks!

Separating them makes sense and would negate some confusion.

Not sure how we can display this nicely in one graph, though. Separate graphs would take more space, but would allow you to see tx/rx at a glance. And would also allow us to display an estimated total for the time period for each interface.

If anyone has opinions about this, please post them here.

@themojie
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This is a great suggestion

I think a drop-down option can be added to the upper right corner of the chart, so that it will not take up more space and you can also select the interface as needed

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I do agree with @themojie..
Maybe as well an options to split the download / upload. So the user can choose if it need to be split or not.

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I do agree with @themojie.. Maybe as well an options to split the download / upload. So the user can choose if it need to be split or not.

Thank you for considering this, it will be more practical

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