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2/16/18 -
I have a Nighthawk AC1900, Model R6900 Smart WiFi Router.
I was told today by AT&T that as of last August, 2017, they no longer allow customers to see their DSL internet data usage online (argh!). It took talking to 8 different AT&T reps and two weeks to be told this when my initial question was: How can I view my DSL internet data usage online in my online account? So frustrating.
In my google searching, I think I've seen something that indicates that I may be able to track my DSL internet data usage by logging into my Nighthawk router. I am so hoping this is true! Can anyone help me with this and direct me to specific instructions on how to do it? I really don't understand data jargon, but I want to be able to see data usage, preferably on a daily basis, so I can determine why we have gone over our 150GB data plan each month beginning last September....which coincidentally is the month after AT&T took away our ability to track DSL internet data usage online. Suspicious, I am.
Thanks so much!
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There is support stuff for the R6900 at the end of this link:
>>> R6900 | Product | Support | NETGEAR <<<
Check page 200 in the manual, Monitor and Meter Internet Traffic
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There is support stuff for the R6900 at the end of this link:
>>> R6900 | Product | Support | NETGEAR <<<
Check page 200 in the manual, Monitor and Meter Internet Traffic
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