  fiaranch Premium join:2007-09-12 Weston, CO
| reply to Retiredinbodfish Re: HN9000 FAP Monitor
As zvolts said, there are many ways to measure traffic from a specific computer or on a LAN.
The issues that have not been solved for the 9000 that hnFAPmon solves for all the legacy modems are 1) the issue of monitoring on a rolling 24hr basis, and not a calendar 24hrs, and 2) refilling alloted bandwidth concurrent with depleting that same allotment.
As you contemplate additional equipment or software, you need to keep those two issues in mind and whether they are being addressed.
I haven't seen a decent solution yet. There is a shareware opportunity laying out there, it just hasn't been picked up yet by a software developer. -- High tech in the high mountains @8500 ft elevation|Linksys wired/wireless network across 80 acres|HN7000S|ProPlus Package|Static IP|AMC3 Transponder 1150|A place to go where you can Forget It All-www.fiaranch.com |
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 tobicat
join:2005-04-18 Tombstone, AZ
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Nice place you have. I thought I was the only one that lived 15 miles of dirt road from the pavement.
Any way the data is on the 9000 modem. I just don't have the skill/braveness to ftp into it and try to pull it out.
Even a simple excel sheet would work if someone would just do it. -- 9000 spaceway III, 7000S SatMex 5 990, Dlink wirless |
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  fiaranch Premium join:2007-09-12 Weston, CO
| There is no doubt that there is some money to be made by a freelance software developer. So maybe someday someone with programming language skills will move out in the sticks, get Hughes service, and decide to take it on. But, as the cellular companies expand their network, that tends to reduce that possibility. -- High tech in the high mountains @8500 ft elevation|Linksys wired/wireless network across 80 acres|HN7000S|ProPlus Package|Static IP|AMC3 Transponder 1150|A place to go where you can Forget It All-www.fiaranch.com |
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  dbirdman Premium,MVM join:2003-07-07 Eureka, CA | A lot of the Hughes-using programmers are mobile, which means no 9000 to program against! |
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