Michale32086
Occasional Visitor
I have been fighting with ATT for quite a long time and I *THINK* have them by the short and curlies..
Allow me to explain my setup..
I have a NETGEAR ATT DSL modem that runs my Internet Connection.. Hooked up to that is an ASUS RT-AC66u router.. Two computers are hardwired into the router in addition to a SAMSUNG SMART TV and another wireless router for the other part of the house... At various times, laptops and phones and tablets are linked wirelessly to the ASUS Router..
In short, to the best of my knowledge and ability, everything that is anything on my internet goes thru that ASUS ROUTER...
Another piece of the puzzle is that every time I exceed my allotment of bandwidth, ATT sends me an email saying I have exceeded my allotment and here's another 50GB and, oh yea... That's $10 added to your bill...
For the last year or so, ATT has been charging me $200-$300 a month on bandwidth... I start with a 150GB allotment and, after that is exceeded, ATT adds another 50GB pack and charges me $10..
But according to the ASUS Traffic Logs for the last 30 days, my bandwidth usage TOTAL was only 26.1 GB.. In that same time period, ATT ADDED 6 50GB packages, even though my usage never even came close to needing them..
REC TRANS TOTAL
2018-07-26 8.11GB 0.56 GB 8.67 GB
2018-07-25 6.86 GB 0.56 GB 7.41 GB
2018-07-24 3.24 GB 0.22 G B 3.46 GB
2018-07-23 4.63 GB 0.43 GB 5.06 GB
2018-07-22 1.08 GB 0.06 GB 1.14 GB
Last 30 Days (2018-06-28 ~ 2018-07-27)
Reception 24.25 GB
Transmission 1.91 GB
Total 26.17 GB
26 Jun 50GB Pack added $10
30 Jun 50GB Pack added $10
2 Jul 50GB Pack added $10
12 Jul 50GB Pack added $10
18 Jul 50GB Pack added $10
23 Jul 50GB Pack added $10
Now, my question is two fold..
Am I reading the log files right??? Since it's such a huge discrepancy my first goal is to confirm my understanding of the data..
Second.. Is there a way to access the previous Traffic logs from the ASUS router?? It would be interesting to compare the Traffic Usage with the emails from ATT saying they have added another 50GB $10 pack...
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated...
Allow me to explain my setup..
I have a NETGEAR ATT DSL modem that runs my Internet Connection.. Hooked up to that is an ASUS RT-AC66u router.. Two computers are hardwired into the router in addition to a SAMSUNG SMART TV and another wireless router for the other part of the house... At various times, laptops and phones and tablets are linked wirelessly to the ASUS Router..
In short, to the best of my knowledge and ability, everything that is anything on my internet goes thru that ASUS ROUTER...
Another piece of the puzzle is that every time I exceed my allotment of bandwidth, ATT sends me an email saying I have exceeded my allotment and here's another 50GB and, oh yea... That's $10 added to your bill...
For the last year or so, ATT has been charging me $200-$300 a month on bandwidth... I start with a 150GB allotment and, after that is exceeded, ATT adds another 50GB pack and charges me $10..
But according to the ASUS Traffic Logs for the last 30 days, my bandwidth usage TOTAL was only 26.1 GB.. In that same time period, ATT ADDED 6 50GB packages, even though my usage never even came close to needing them..
REC TRANS TOTAL
2018-07-26 8.11GB 0.56 GB 8.67 GB
2018-07-25 6.86 GB 0.56 GB 7.41 GB
2018-07-24 3.24 GB 0.22 G B 3.46 GB
2018-07-23 4.63 GB 0.43 GB 5.06 GB
2018-07-22 1.08 GB 0.06 GB 1.14 GB
Last 30 Days (2018-06-28 ~ 2018-07-27)
Reception 24.25 GB
Transmission 1.91 GB
Total 26.17 GB
26 Jun 50GB Pack added $10
30 Jun 50GB Pack added $10
2 Jul 50GB Pack added $10
12 Jul 50GB Pack added $10
18 Jul 50GB Pack added $10
23 Jul 50GB Pack added $10
Now, my question is two fold..
Am I reading the log files right??? Since it's such a huge discrepancy my first goal is to confirm my understanding of the data..
Second.. Is there a way to access the previous Traffic logs from the ASUS router?? It would be interesting to compare the Traffic Usage with the emails from ATT saying they have added another 50GB $10 pack...
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated...