GPSJane
Well-Known Member
There is a huge disparity between the reported data usage on Mweb and on my router.
Anyone ever check this themselves?
Anyone ever check this themselves?
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The difference here is possibly due to me forcefully disconnecting the IS connection so that I regain my international connectivity at the beginning of this month.DD-WRT (from ifconfig ppp1's RX/TX bytes line):
2283957773 B (2283.9578 MB or 2.1 GiB) / 56767026 B (56.7670 MB or 54.1MiB)
IS (from Current / Incomplete Sessions webpage):
2288.2195 MB / 58.6231 MB
I really won't advise that you make use of that WAN Status : Traffic by Month report, since it's only recording the ppp0 interface and I definitely transfered more than 500MB via my ppp0 interfaces last month - seeing that I went through 2GB + 1GB international accounts.
Are you using just a single PPPoE interface?
Rather just reboot the router at the start of the month and then use like 'ifconfig $(nvram get wan_iface) | grep bytes' to get the total bytes sent & received on the WAN interface.
You can always track the usage with SNMP and something like PRTG Network Monitor. Unfortunately my PC isn't switched on 24/7 which I'm running PRTG Network Monitor, so I can't say whether those totals would reflect the exact data usage either.
Why would it not all go through the WAN interface interface? That is all the WAN traffice that moves in and out the network. I don't particularly want to have to reboot the router on specific dates - this should be a proper method not just a work around. What if I am not here or the router reboots in the middle of the month. That's just silly.
I also don't want network monitors on all computers - what if someone else visits and uses my bandwidth? That's also a silly way to do it.
Why would there be a WAN traffic counter if it doesn't work? And apparently it does work as bokka1 points out.
GPSJane: why don't you just use Mweb's data reporting service since DD-WRT's is "broken"?