Maybe we do not understand each other. For example, I bought 4Mbps
connection from my ISP. I'd like to be able to define my maximum speed
(4Mbps) and to see in system monitor the current speed compared to that
defined maximum speed (not to the maximum I had in previous time frame
since it is changing with every time frame).  System monitor does not
have to find out what is my max speed, it should allow me to define it
in settings as my maximum speed.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/614848

Title:
  Relative Network Bandwidth

Status in The GNOME System Monitor:
  New
Status in “gnome-system-monitor” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor

  At the moment GNOME System Monitor always shows network traffic
  relative to maximum traffic achieved in particular time window. I'd
  like to be able to insert in System Monitor my max network speed and
  System Monitor to show my traffic according to it. E.g. I have 4Mbps
  (400KBps) link and I'd like to see how much (what bandwidth) of it I
  currently use. System Monitor does not show it at the moment. If I
  recently had 100KBps as maximal network speed, it uses this speed as
  upper limit and shows all other measurements relative to (below) it.
  Seems to me not very useful.

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