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 speed also, in fact 
it was the upload speed being (incorrectly far too large that brought my 
attention to this - I am using VPN  for the first time and  running (Ubuntu, 
floss) torrents in Transmission. With VPN the upload speed is shown as say, 90 
(ish)  but I have set the global up speed to be limited to 45. It was my 
concern that I had either lost control of the upload speed, or thatsomehow VPN 
was throwing a very fast upload capability. My ISP doe not traffic shape at 
all, and also I could not can not see why a VPN should cause a large increase 
in what should be a controlled speed of upload. My expected max upload speed 
should be just over 100, say 120 (ISP says currently - Bandwidth (Up/Down) 
[kbps/kbps]:    1.072 / 7.407)

My conclusion fwiw is that Transmission seems to report correct (upload
) speeds (set to say 50) when VPN is used, but System Monitor seems to
give incorrectly high indications, and also not steady values either.

If more screen shots or even if a live view somehow could help let me
know please?

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  network speed incorrectly reported in System Monitor using VPN

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