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weemax 14-10-2008 23:20

Can i check my usage anywhere?
 
As per the title, just wondering if i can check how many "Gigs" i have downloaded/uploaded?

Cheers :)

stevos 14-10-2008 23:22

Re: Can i check my usage anywhere?
 
virgin themselves dont offer any monitoring tool, they do suggest 3rd party tools like DU Meter.

Kymmy 14-10-2008 23:22

Re: Can i check my usage anywhere?
 
You'll need to install something like DUmeter on each PC on your connection...

Other than that some routers can log the data

weemax 15-10-2008 00:10

Re: Can i check my usage anywhere?
 
Cheers folks, thanks very much for the info :)

cook1984 15-10-2008 00:20

Re: Can i check my usage anywhere?
 
Note that with something like DUmeter, you can't really know how much you downloaded if you are using a router.

The router has a built-in firewall which rejects packets before they reach your PC. Those packets count towards your totals. Same with any uploading it does, although most routers don't send any outbound packets themselves.

Anyway, you can be STM'ed due to DOS attack on your IP, or just P2P users trying to connect to your IP.

browney 15-10-2008 13:21

Re: Can i check my usage anywhere?
 
I have a Linksys WRT54GS router with tomato firmware as dumeter is useless if theres more than one computer/laptop in the house.

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stevos 15-10-2008 16:23

Re: Can i check my usage anywhere?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by browney (Post 34654434)
I have a Linksys WRT54GS router with tomato firmware as dumeter is useless if theres more than one computer/laptop in the house.

http://browneyonline.co.uk/imagehost...42_Capture.JPG

have you checked for say a days usage to see the actual difference between DU meter and your routers usage monitor? im just interested to see the difference.

browney 15-10-2008 22:09

Re: Can i check my usage anywhere?
 
I haven't tried that and I dont see the need to as the router keeps a log off all data being transfered on the WAN 24/7 a day where as DUmeter would only monitor one computer and only when that device is turned on.

Graham M 15-10-2008 22:23

Re: Can i check my usage anywhere?
 
Also, doesn't DUMeter measure ALL LAN Interface bound data?

stevos 16-10-2008 01:18

Re: Can i check my usage anywhere?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Graham M (Post 34654780)
Also, doesn't DUMeter measure ALL LAN Interface bound data?

yea from 1 computer it could measure wireless and wired transfers etc.

Horace 16-10-2008 02:14

Re: Can i check my usage anywhere?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by browney (Post 34654434)
I have a Linksys WRT54GS router with tomato firmware as dumeter is useless if theres more than one computer/laptop in the house.

If you haven't already, enable cifs so usage is backed up to a computer so data is stored even if you reboot the router.

browney 16-10-2008 08:01

Re: Can i check my usage anywhere?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Horace (Post 34654879)
If you haven't already, enable cifs so usage is backed up to a computer so data is stored even if you reboot the router.

Yer I rebooted it the other day and lost the data lol

Horace 16-10-2008 15:43

Re: Can i check my usage anywhere?
 
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How to set up CIFS :

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Tomato_...re#CIFS_Client


A file will be placed inthe root of the C: drive in this example called something like tomato_rstats_0019999392.gz when you've successfully set up CIFS.

browney 16-10-2008 15:51

Re: Can i check my usage anywhere?
 
thanks

cook1984 20-10-2008 21:27

Re: Can i check my usage anywhere?
 
I was experimenting with pfSense scripts to check usage during STM periods and produce graphs, but I gave up since I had Be installed last week and they are truly unlimited.


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