Live on-screen network monitor.

Hi,
I wonder if anyone know of a network monitor where you can see your network activity live on-screen. What ip's you're connectiong to and which ports you're going through, and vice versa.
Doesn't matter if it is GUI or CLI based, as long as I can monitor my network.

The best i can come up with is NetworkStat
http://widgetschmie.de/widgets/NetworkStat/
Not quite what your looking for but still useful for being able to email changes in IP address etc... Once you've downloaded it click on the symbols next to you network address's...
Hope its remotely useful..
Macbook 17" Duo2   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

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