Re: DD-WRT 24sp1 traffic monitor? In article <C5-dnYEFLLdBOmDUnZ2dnUVZ8gidnZ2d@bt.com>, LR <lrme@privacy.net> wrote:
>On 03/05/2009 14:29, Rico wrote:
>> My ISP is in the process of placing restrictions on bandwidth consumption.
>> I would like to know if there is a way in a Linksys WRT54G v3.1 running
>> DD-WRT 24sp1 (Windows pick a version on the PC don't think it matters here)
>> to see the total bytes in and out over a given time period (month). I saw a
>> system that involves installing MytSQL but this seems overkill for what I
>> want. This way I can see what the ISP claims and what my network actually
>> seems to be doing rather than just take their word for it. I'm sure others
>> have already run into this issue as it has been going on with various ISPs
>> for a couple of years now. My LAN has several PCs so it seems to me the
>> spot where all traffic passes through is the router.
>> I have tried googling and maybe I'm asking the wrong question but I can't
>> seem to find where this is addressed. I'm not after which computer is using
>> the most bandwidth or any QOC issues I just want to measure overall
>> bandwidth consumption for a month with an easy 'reset' on the first of a
>> new billing cycle.
>>
>> Thanks and I hope I have provided enough information.
>>
>> fundamentalism, fundamentally wrong.
>Have you looked at the "Status">>>"WAN" page to see if the "Traffic"
>listing is sufficient for your needs?
>"Total Traffic:
> This shows your router's Internet traffic since last reboot.
>Traffic by Month:
> This shows your router's Internet traffic by month. Drag the mouse
>over graph to see daily data. Data is stored in nvram."
Thank you LR and George. This is my answer. I guess I missed that screen.
Shows how observant I am.
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