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2009-12-19
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1. is there a linux command for this?
2. or alternatively a downloadable app?
/sbin/ifconfig wlan0
/sbin/ifconfig wlan0 | grep bytes
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2009-12-19
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2009-12-19
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Thank you j.s. Are these numbers since the wlan connection was established or since the phone got restarted?
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2009-12-19
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2009-12-19
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2009-12-19
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You can also do it the GUI way by going to: Settings > Phone > Data counter (scroll down, it's under 'Network'), Lists both up + down usage, has a reset button.
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2010-10-22
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2. or alternatively a downloadable app?