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JTringali's avatar
Jan 27, 2016

C3700 Traffic Meter Missing

Since Comcast capped our internet I wanted to double check their data numbers. I haven't changed our habits at home, yet the data usage went up every month since October (Oct 245, Nov 303, Dec 385, and now Jan is 308 with a week to go and all streaming service HD turned off). I went to the router to enable the traffic meter and IT IS GONE! Comcast runs the firmware, and they use V2.02.06 on my (personally owned) C3700. I'm looking at ->Advanced ->Advanced Setup and normally the traffic meter opton is right under IPv6 but there is nothing there. Did they erase the option? Is there a way to get it back?

8 Replies

  • DarrenM's avatar
    DarrenM
    Sr. NETGEAR Moderator

    Hello JTringall

     

    I believe comcast has there own traffic meter that is built into your comcast account on there website.

     

    DarrenM

    • JTringali's avatar
      JTringali
      Tutor

      They do, but they seem to be using some kind of strange numbers and that's why I wanted to check it with my own router.  Other people have seen the same thing, with Comcast's system tracking double the data the router says its using.

    • rsarver's avatar
      rsarver
      Aspirant

      Comcast does have a meter at www.xfinity.com/usagemeter. However, it does not keep track of individual devices on your network, only total data used during the billing period.

       

      I too am looking for a way to track individual devices on my network to stop from reaching my monthly 300GB comcast cap. Unfortunately the netgear genie states the C3700 does not support traffic meter. Perhaps Netgear technical support knows of a work around?

      • JTringali's avatar
        JTringali
        Tutor

        I'm not looking for an individual counter (Windows does that on its own for each PC) I want a TOTAL household data number because I don't trust the Comcast numbers that their tool comes up with.  Why would they remove the router's built in traffic meter if they were being up front and accurate with their usage meter?  It seems nefarious to me.

  • I also found this issue. However when i started watching the lights on my modem flas constatnly I knew that something was wrong. It began on Feb 11 as i sat down at my computer. At the time I didn't know a lot about the window 10 operating system but I began to look for advise in technet.com I found what i was looking for. Unfortunately , it was't good . I was being hacked. I wen from using 12 mgs of data in dec to 84 in a week after that in jan. I had a dell laptop 2 yrs old. no other devices. In Feb I had used 600 mgs , not possible for me. When I contacted Comcast thru thousands of phone cal , 3 service tech later nothing was done. I bought 7 modem/routers and each time whomever was doing this had changed the registry keys on my windows operating system so each time I logged on or started up my computer the hacker was waiting. It has cost and astrominical amount to get rid of this. I suggest you find the commands for your operating system and see who is connected to it. My netgear now registers ping of death , dos attacks and several more issues that still lets me know that they are out there.