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houkouonchi
join:2002-07-22
Ontario, CA

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Re: [Northeast] Available FiOS Internet usage meters?

Damn birdfeeder your usage is almost nothing!

I use a little script that parses MRTG data from snmp running on my router box into graphs like this:


birdfeedr
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said by houkouonchi:

Damn birdfeeder your usage is almost nothing!

Besides two people on medium duty web and email browsing, there's some periodic vnc traffic, ftp uploading of weather data, and slingbox to the outside. I think I left a slingplayer running overnight on the 5th and 6th for bandwidth testing purposes. 40GB total so far in August! I agree, I am so not a power user. I do well enough on 25/25.

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Use more data Birdfeedr! I've done more than you as well on just DSL.

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Congratulations Smith6612 See Profile, if you are doing that with a DSL connection you are the pound for pound BW Champ. Not that it matters by I could track my usage with dd-wrt back to 12/2009. Generally after a new dd-wrt release that appears to be stable I always like to test by abusing my wireless connection, the last day of April 2011 was one of those days. Not too bad for a cheesy Dell laptop and a $45 router.
McBane
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Hey houk, what script is that? It's got nifty aggregate graphs

houkouonchi
join:2002-07-22
Ontario, CA

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said by McBane:

Hey houk, what script is that? It's got nifty aggregate graphs

I just use MRTG which can work with pretty much anything that supports SNMP. The totals are graphed by another utility that parses MRTG logs for totals.