Having just done such a thing I think I can help point you in the right
direction.

Of course, the exact methods and effort required depend heavily on your
choice of language. If you are writing C, then I would recommend libnm-glib
and libnm-util. You can monitor device state via gobject signal handlers.

Anyone familiar with Glib can help you with that. Ping me off-list and I
could share some code snippets.

On Mar 16, 2010 4:12 AM, "Nguyen Canh Toan" <[email protected]> wrote:

 Dear all,



I am newbie to NetworkManager. Currently, I have to build an application
which monitor networking state (connection state, current download & upload
speed …) I don’t know how to start. Please help L



Thanks,

ToanNC

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