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It would be great if you could see realtime bandwidth per device for the netgear r7000, similar to Google Wifi and Eero. It would be a really useful info and diagnostic tool to see what devices are currently taking up bandwidth. It would be great if this was added to the router web administration page as well theNetgear Genie and/or Netgear Up apps.
I've attached a screenshot of how this feature looks on Google Wifi.
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- nicholbLuminaryReal time and historical would be great. Living under a cap it is important to know what device is using the data.
- mike80Follower
i search a wireless router which can display such information in its interface !
shall you advice me a model please ?
if i can see which device use the main bandwith, i can manage myself the QoS by speaking to people and teach them :-)
by advance, thanks.
- mith_itLuminaryYes please. On Orbi too
- AB3DCAspirant
Yes. We would like to see this on the Orbi too.
- TerakNoviceHello,
I come from an Asus router, and this function was present.
In a family with a limited internet connection, this is essential in order to be able to find devices that take too much bandwidth.
We are in 2018, and soon in 2019, the lack of this type of function on high-end hardware is abnormal ... - matricks12Novice
This request is a duplicate of the more popular: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Idea-Exchange-For-Home/Bandwidth-monitoring-by-device/idi-p/1627368
- Michael2323Aspirant
I have never in my life thought it would be this difficult to find a user friendly program that shows devices and their data usage amount. How hard can that be or am I missing something?
I would like to see something like this, in real time
Laptop1 4gb
Laptop2 2gb
iPhone 880mb
Firesticl 345gb
There is really nothing that will show you how much data each device has used when they are on your netowrk? Really?
someone mentioned that this request was a duplicate of another more popular one, but this one is actually older! This has been ignored for 2 years?!
I was looking at the Orbi as my next router, as my current one is long in the tooth, and having a mesh would help with some of my coverage issues, but I can't imagine going without this feature and will probably buy something else. I've only had my current router for 5 or 6 years, but gargoyle (which it runs) has had it for over 10 years. There's a big difference between an "idiot light" on a dashboard saying "there's a problem with your bandwidth being chewed up" and being able to target where it is coming from, and go on to deal with it. (HEY KID#3! stop youtubing in 4k! your screen can't even display that!)
- MatsayzOnlooker
How is this not a feature yet? I'm about to sell this Orbi crap for Google WiFi
- CQL1NoviceThe hard part about this discussion is that not only can't we use a NetGear based add-on or have it be part of the router itself, we can't even enable port monitoring so we can use a Raspberry Pi device with monitoring software on it to do it ourselves cost effectively. I know it's only been a month, but has anyone come up with a solution yet without breaking the bank or buying all new hardware. I'm not just interested in the device, but being able to see the device, the services and the bandwidth per service. (much like the tools we have in the corporate world.) e.g. YouTube Device 1 : 500 MB Device 2 : 750MB Device 3 : 190 MB Facebook Device 1 : 50MB Device 2 : 20MB etc... etc...