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I've been searching the forums and the Internet in general, today, as I have gotten my first notice from Comcast that, lo, I am over my 1 Terabyte limit, this month. It has been inching toward that mark for a bit, and last month was around 944 Gig. What can I say: We are a connected, gaming, streaming family and our Comcast link is a vital utility. I have seen suggestions on this forum to "just disconnect everything and reconnect until you find the hog." With 30ish devices on the network, 4 kids, 2 renters, and countless visitors, this is simply not a possibility. What I could do is set up a different router (preferably one with this feature) and move the connections over to it one-by-one until I find the offender. If I have to go that route, I highly doubt the Orbi would get reconnected. Which is a shame because it is a pretty decent solution for everything else.
I would like for Netgear to seriously consider giving customers an option for this data. There are many ways to do it, but ANY of them would be acceptable to me. I'm a long-time networking pro, so even if these are scary for some people, at least it would be an option.
- Do the metering in the device with display of the statistics in the interface and in the app. This is obviously going to make the most customers happy because it would give us a report per-device of the usage. This isn't rocket science: Even if the device has a database limitation of 100 devices to monitor, or even 50, it would be useful. COMCAST does it on their modem devices for xFi. It can't be that hard.
- Do the metering externally by providing SNMP statistics on a per-device basis for smaller timeframes. This would mean that the Orbi doesn't have to store "dead" devices forever and would be up to whatever stat-gathering tool was used.
- Do the metering externally by providing some app that collects the data to a desktop. Maybe Java so you can hit Windows, Linux, and Mac all at once with it.
- Provide traffic mirroring to a selected wired port. This would at least give me the ability to plug in Wireshark or other tools to see what is going on. It would be super useful for troubleshooting intermittent issues and not just bandwidth monitoring.
- Provide netflow/sflow output to a collector on the home network. This would also have broader uses than just bandwidth monitoring, but it is potentially the hardest to use solution in this list. If it is easy to implement in the Orbi (i.e., the chips already support it), then I'll take it happily.
- Other things I haven't mentioned. Look, I'm desperate, here. I will find a way to use anything that helps.
I get 2 months free "warnings" from Comcast, but the cost of not knowing this outweighs replacing the Orbi. Once I start getting charged $10/50 Gig, I'm going to need to know right then and there. And if I don't have a reasonable answer by that time, another Orbi will be going out to eBay.
195 Comments
- NbakkenFledgling
If per device bandwidth monitoring is not available from orbi I am going to be extremely disappointed to scrap the devices that I expected to represent the latest in mesh networking. This is a critical feature, implemented by competitors and dropped by Netgear consumer product. Please fix...
- schumakuGuru - Experienced User
That's another one AbhayB - especially the ISP in your home market have introduced monthly data volume limitations, and this is a feature not even looked into. Instead, Netgear consumer g****** division does remove other valuable features for commercial security App not 5% are ever subscribing to...
- da_chevalierAspirantPlease implement per device and per port realtime bandwidth monitoring. As well as SNMP capability
- bradenm49Aspirant
I'm so lost, why hasn't the status changed? How many people are needed for this to go to at least "reviewed" status?
- MikeJones2Fledgling
I figured Orbi would have this feature when I bought the router. Extreamly dissappointed. I am going to return to costco and get the google wifi mesh. Ridiculous this hasn't been implemented with this many people complaining about it.
- SpiritAndLightOnlooker
I'm in the same boat here - I really like the Orbi for the range it offers, but this feature is really a must-have for diagnosing network issues like the xfinity bandwith problem. It is critical that an update be made available to allow for per-device bandwidth utilization. The information about sites connected to is helpful, but not only time, but bandwidth is important to be able to track.
- John1907Fledgling
I hope they fix it. As for the Xfinity issue, my usage levels dropped dramatically after the 2nd “free” month of going over and many complaints. One difference is I have not streamed any 4K movies. But even when I did it was only 1 or at max 2 movies. If 2 movies are going to have me go over the threshold then I’ll switch services on internet. But NetGear should pick up its game and provide this much needed feature.
- jcoley3411Onlooker
I'm in dire need of this type or information/control as well. I had it with xfinity modem/router that I was renting but I wanted to get netgear products for further independence from xfnity but this feature is a must for me. please provide some solutions netgear.
- dFxedFollower
Per device and/or per port realtime bandwidth monitoring needed aswell on r7000
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
Probably something that is not possible on home class routers. Bandwidth monitoring and even status takes up lots of CPU calulations and processing. Theres lots to deal with when monitoring and gathering status. Something thats probably not in the realm for home class routers. There is some monitoring on various routers however is limited to overall usages throught the router. About as much as any home class router can handle. Theres already lots going on with home routers. Having a router monitor each and every device would probably not work.