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agneev
Aspirant
Apr 27, 2020

Re: mini UPnPd doesn't update

Continuing the discussion from 1766998....

 

This issue has still not been fixed with the latest version of Orbi firmware and makes it impossible to track router data usage in apps that support miniUPnPd.

 

Blanca_O Christian_R 

 

 

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    • agneev's avatar
      agneev
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      FURRYe38 wrote:

      Have you tried Voxels FW?


      I'm not too sure about going that route because a lot of things can go wrong.

       

      Does Voxel have the same UI as NG and is the mobile app compatible?

      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru - Experienced User

        Same UI with minor icon imporvements. 

        Yes. 

         

        I haven't seen things to wrong with Voxels FW while using his FW. Only 1 issue currently is that to reset the system you have to load stock FW back on to the RBR. Voxel is working to correct this item currently. 

    • agneev's avatar
      agneev
      Aspirant

      FURRYe38 wrote:

      Have you tried Voxels FW?


      Just flashed and tested, alas no, the issue is present there too. 

       

      Is there another way to get (daily) data usage?

  • CrimpOn's avatar
    CrimpOn
    Guru - Experienced User

    agneev wrote:

    Continuing the discussion from 1766998....

     

    This issue has still not been fixed with the latest version of Orbi firmware and makes it impossible to track router data usage in apps that support miniUPnPd.


    Far above my competence level.  It is pretty clear that upnpc.c defines the byte counts as "unsigned int" (line 122), which indeed has the maximum value of 4,294,967,295.  This is where I flounder: the function call to retrieve the value.  Is is wanting an actual binary unsigned int, or is it retrieving a character string and converting it?  Back in the days that upnpc was being written, devices that did multi gigabits in one reporting period might have been unusual.

  • Also, when 4294967295 bytes is reached for either download or upload, the KiB/s sensor for that also stops responding. 

    • FURRYe38's avatar
      FURRYe38
      Guru - Experienced User

      Something to ask Voxel about. Or if on stock, file a support ticket. 


      agneev wrote:

      Also, when 4294967295 bytes is reached for either download or upload, the KiB/s sensor for that also stops responding.