I've been looking around for a way to track my usage on my D-Link router. Any posts to address this seem to be a few years old. At that time, there was nothing I could do to track it via the 825. Any 3rd party firmware or anything from DLink that I can use?
My home network has two routers. My setup is...modem to router 1, then router 1 to router 2. is there a way to track the bandwidth usage on the two routers. My ISP says that I'm going over my bandwidth allowance and that's because in my household, we are hardcore gamers, netflix, and internet users. Router 2 belongs to my sister-in-law, and router 1 is mine. But I want to know which and more importantly, "WHO" is using more of the bandwidth.
I'm trying to check what quantity of data is going through the router. I can see there is a monitor that tells you in real time the output for the last few minutes, but I want to keep track of monthly usage so I know whether I'm nearing my download limit set by my ISP. Is this possible with the Play N600??
I have a webcam set up on my website that feeds from my router here.
Is there a way to track who checks in and for how long? I have a few folks that have decided to park their butts on the cameras all day long, I want to block them.
I set up a port forward, I think I have everything set up correctly. The cam works fine, just can't seem to find the log where they came from
I set up an "access control" rule in my DIR-635 and so I have all navigation log from a PC of my LAN. But the URL in log are often truncated.There's a way to obtain a full track for an user navigation?
however recently when i check my internet usage log on my wireless company (Rogers) the usage is totally off from what my bandwidth tracker shows me. So i decide to turn off my wifi and see what happens, there has always been this weird wifi connection appearing whenever my wifi appears, then afterwards when i turn off my wifi the suspicious wifi connections disappear. is this possible that someone is using our wifi? i might just be overreacting but it has brought me to concern that if the usage continues my family will have to end up paying over $30 for extra internet use. it is very frustrating me because when i check my DHCP client table it only shows 3 connection, ethernet - my desktop which is not turned on, 2 wireless connection - my laptop and my sister's laptop.
My ISP limits me and my family to download/upload 40GBs of data each month. Recently, (since my brother has moved back in), the amount downloaded each moth has rocketed to around 60GBs, meaning we've gone over the limit. We've asked my brother to stop downloading things, and he says he has, but its obvious he hasn't. I searched google and I haven't found anything, but I was wondering if there was a piece of software to track exactly what's being downloaded/uploaded through the main router. Or a program to more simply which IP address is downloading the most...
I have D-Link; DIR-600 wireless 150 router. & I am looking to put some restrictions on internet usage on daily bases. How to set up some security to restrict internet usage as I live with my cousins and flatmates so want to restrict that those particular IP addresses should not access more than 500MB per day as I am the responsible one for paying internet bills and I am just over it keeping an eye on usage.
- Restrict Internet usage on every single laptop
- restrict downloading and uploading from those laptops
Region : UnitedStates Model : TL-WR1043ND Hardware Version : Not Clear Firmware Version : ? ISP : Guadalupe Valley Telephone Company (TX)
I am a bit of a noobie and am considering buying a TL-WR1043ND router/access point, but I have read that this router will not connect directly to my ISP over DSL.I have fiber optic to my home from a local telephone company. Whether it will or will not act as the gateway to the Internet. If not, does it connect to another router that acts as a gateway to the Internet? Or what?Secondly, do you recommend this model which, considering features, appears to be good value at arount $50, but would like to know what others think about it.
I would like to attach 2 x 5ghz 19db panel antennas to my dir-825.
1. Now, can it destroy my dir-825(because of its strengh). I am living in a village, and would like to connect with a few neightbours (300-600meters distance).
2. And will 2,4ghz signal will be normal (WIll it appear at all with those antennas).
For etherchannel of 2 links on a 3750 switch, if 1 link ever gets saturated, will the other link be used as well if the excess traffic is part of the same flow?Or that excess traffic will simply be dropped?
Region : Romania Model : TL-WR841ND Hardware Version : Firmware Version : 3.13.27 Build 121101 Rel.38183n ISP : cosmote
hardware version is WR841N v8.wireless works just fine. i use it for my smartphone and an old laptop. i use ethernet cable to connect to main computer where all is ok until i start using my bit torrent client. as soon as i build up traffic above 1MB the ethernet portion of the router freezes and needs a reboot. when frozen, wireless is still working and i still have access on the lan to the router via my browser. i got this router so i could have wifi for my phone. my old router (asus rx3041) worked just fine and i accessed my isp at the maximum speeds it would allow on a 60 gigabit connection.
Region : UnitedKingdom Model : TD-W8951ND Hardware Version : V5 Firmware Version : 22.05.2012 ISP :
I have a TD-W8951ND v5 on the latest firmware.
I recently broke my broadband data cap which surprised me as I had not been using the internet much.
I only have tablet which I switched off having first checked the router to make sure there were no other wireless connections and adding MAC address filtering to be sure no one else was stealing my bandwidth. With just my router connected to the ISP, my ISP has recorded 170MB of downloaded data in 3.5 hours. Switching off the router stops the traffic being recorded (as you would expect), but when switched back on the large data transfers start up again.
I have plugged in an older router (not wireless) and no traffic is generated, so it seems to be the TP-Link router rather than my ISP or ADSL circuit that is at fault.
I have a dell poweredge 830 (3.0 dual core pentium, 2gb ram, 2x160gb hdd in raid 1, dual port intel gigabit card). I'm trying to find a router OS that logs bandwidth by ips on the lan. I tried untangle and clearos neither of which have a feature (or one that I can find) that logs the bandwidth by ip. Apparently pfsense has a package you can install but I have never been able to get pfsense to work on this pc, it always errors in one way or another (on the 2.0rc3 I can't access the web page, it says it is missing a file).
Site-to-site tunnel between 881 router and ASA 5510 don't work stable,When PHASE 2 completed and Ipsec Tunnel has been builded, 881 resend some entities which will increment error counters.
Im looking for some software to monitor general info on the computers in the office. I would like to be able to service a computer and be able to pull up service notes, info on hardware and just be able to keep track of what we have been doing to all of the computers [code]...
using my wireless router (and my dsl internet connection)?My router is a Linksys WRT54G. I have a Windows 7 desktop, a Windows XP SP3 desktop and a Windows XP SP3 laptop that connect to the router.
I have an issue with 7600 router where CPU goes up to 60-70% and memory is also high. Both due to BGP Router process. URL We are seeing this issue since ISP has upgraded their router 20 days ago. Router also seen following error.I have not reset the BGP session with ISP yet. Is there any way I can supress BGP updates coming from ISP and see if CPU and memory USAGE reduces. IOS version 12.2(33)SRD and RSP720 with PFC 3cXL
I have an issue with 7600 router where CPU goes up to 60-70% and memory is also high. Both due to BGP Router process. [URL] According to our baseline it should not be more than 40% at any given time. We see high CPU uptp 70% consistently.
CPU utilization for five seconds: 99%/0%; one minute: 57%; five minutes: 55% PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Process 442 66173704 90234125 733 96.86% 46.09% 46.30% 0 BGP Router 7 509291060 26330202 19342 1.17% 3.90% 2.99% 0 Check heaps
Router has 1 eBGP session with ISP from where it downloads whole IPv4 internet routing table and two IBGP session with other two rotuer. When I look at BGP summary table I see many updates received from ISP and sent out to IBGP neighbors. Also did debug BGP updates to confirm it.
We are seeing this issue since ISP has upgraded their router 20 days ago. Router also seen following error.
%BGP-6-BIGCHUNK: Big chunk pool request 628 for community. Replenishing with malloc
I have not reset the BGP session with ISP yet. Is there any way I can supress BGP updates coming from ISP and see if CPU and memory USAGE reduces. IOS version 12.2(33)SRD and RSP720 with PFC 3cXL
I own a wireless router (ZTE W300) and due to the large number of devices in my house, and limited broadband usage, can I limit downloads/uploads (in other words, limit data usage) to a particular device over the network?I think the stock firmware on my router doesnt allow that (and its pretty base level too). If so, do you recommend any other firmware that can do the task, and is compatible with my router?
I have a small business customer that is on the hunt for a new small business level router. While they are staying OK on a current consumer level gigabit WAN Netgear box, we are eager to implement something much better. After giving a Zyxel USG50 a try, we had a nightmare with their VOIP provider, Vocalocity, that doesn't like to have SIP ALG turned on (which Zyxel says is a requirement for their USG boxes to work with SIP service). I was curious if any of you had recommendations on great gigabit WAN small business routers (not UTMs of any sort).Here is their setup:
* 1 incoming WAN connection from a fiber provider called Sidera. They are achieving over 100Mbps currently and their provider Sidera REQUIRES us to have a gigabit WAN capable router in order to match the duplex and speed of their enteprise switches.
* About 8-12 office computers.
* About 8-10 VOIP desk phones through Vocalocity (Cisco SPA phones using SIP service, all cloud hosted - a Zyxel USG50 wreaked havoc on the service).
We are looking for something in the $100-250 price range. There seem to be a few options but I am not sure which one would be best to go with, that has a great compatibility out of box with cloud hosted voip phone service.
Any experience with any of the above units in such a setup as we have? The highest priorities for us are LAN-WAN throughput and VOIP quality/bandwidth/compatibility. Dual WAN is not a necessity, but nice to have. Prefer that all ports on the box are full gigabit if possible, but WAN has to be.
We've recently upgraded our switches from 10/100 over to FOUR Dell 2848 (GB Managed switches) and using one as a director (fiber uplink).We are all on GB networks now and we've been running into issues tracking down what's hogging up most of our bandwidth (local area network) throughout our company.We need to track down which machines are copying data to servers and vise versa.
Trying to implement PBR in N7K? I found that there is not track mechanism can use in "set next-hop ip", so if the next-hop is unreachable that the route might be died.