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Appleuser2000
Jul 29, 2019Guide
Anyway to live monitor the traffic?
I want to see the live traffic on my r7000, to see if it has too much load on it or there is breathing area to run more things. I am limited to about 40Mbps , so I don't want to start a download when...
- Jul 30, 2019
Appleuser2000 wrote:No, I have not. I heard QoS tempers with connectivity giving less than desired results. I even disabled WMM.
I am just looking to see Mbps coming and going out through the router. So If I have 3 devices each using 5Mbps , I want to see a graph or monitoring tool that reads "15Mbps⬇ 0Mbps⬆"
I do understand. Can't be done as far as I know, at least not with Traffic Meter.
QoS can slow down the Internet, but generally on speeds over 100Mbps. It works best in the situation you have, streaming and game play get the most bandwidth so they can work better. Might want to give it a try, it might automatically do what you want and remove the worry about slowing down PC doing some things.
What you want has been requested before, see https://community.netgear.com/t5/Idea-Exchange-For-Home/realtime-bandwidth-monitoring-by-device/idi-p/1382117. I think some of it has been done on the R9000, or other routers, even the Netgear Commercial ones (cost more).
I did find this, https://www.howtogeek.com/222740/how-to-the-monitor-the-bandwidth-and-data-usage-of-individual-devices-on-your-network/, which appears to be what you want?
There are quite a few threads here on this, Goog;e 'netgear traffic meter by device' to see them, but the 'solved' are not really.
Appleuser2000
Jul 30, 2019Guide
No, I have not. I heard QoS tempers with connectivity giving less than desired results. I even disabled WMM.
I am just looking to see Mbps coming and going out through the router. So If I have 3 devices each using 5Mbps , I want to see a graph or monitoring tool that reads "15Mbps⬇ 0Mbps⬆"
IrvSp
Jul 30, 2019Master
Appleuser2000 wrote:No, I have not. I heard QoS tempers with connectivity giving less than desired results. I even disabled WMM.
I am just looking to see Mbps coming and going out through the router. So If I have 3 devices each using 5Mbps , I want to see a graph or monitoring tool that reads "15Mbps⬇ 0Mbps⬆"
I do understand. Can't be done as far as I know, at least not with Traffic Meter.
QoS can slow down the Internet, but generally on speeds over 100Mbps. It works best in the situation you have, streaming and game play get the most bandwidth so they can work better. Might want to give it a try, it might automatically do what you want and remove the worry about slowing down PC doing some things.
What you want has been requested before, see https://community.netgear.com/t5/Idea-Exchange-For-Home/realtime-bandwidth-monitoring-by-device/idi-p/1382117. I think some of it has been done on the R9000, or other routers, even the Netgear Commercial ones (cost more).
I did find this, https://www.howtogeek.com/222740/how-to-the-monitor-the-bandwidth-and-data-usage-of-individual-devices-on-your-network/, which appears to be what you want?
There are quite a few threads here on this, Goog;e 'netgear traffic meter by device' to see them, but the 'solved' are not really.
- Appleuser2000Jul 31, 2019Guide
well, thanks for your time for helping me out. Seems like a common sense feature to include in a modern router though... maybe it taxes the device or something.