JoeSchmoe007
Regular Contributor
This is observed on RT-N66U running Merlin's 3.0.0.4.374.35_4 SDK 6 firmware with wired streaming client. I don't know if it present in Asus firmware as well.
Summary:
If you start streaming a large video or downloading large file (should take at least 10 minutes) and then switch to "Traffic Manager"/"Traffic Monitor"/"Internet" page the Average value is incorrect for the first 10 minutes. That is it starts too small and linearly raises as time goes by reaching correct value by the end of 10th minute even though it should settle to correct value within a minute or two.
Detailed description:
Start start streaming a large video (preferrably with higher bandwidth usage, like Vudu HDX or Netflix HD) or downloading large file from provider with more or less constant download speed, like Microsoft (should take at least 10 minutes). Switch to "Traffic Manager"/"Traffic Monitor"/"Internet" page.
The reason I mentioned 10 minutes is that it takes 10 minutes for graph page to scroll all the way horizontally. It is split by 4 vertical thin grey lines. The rightmost is reached in about 2 minutes, the next to the left - in 4 minutes, etc.
By the time it reaches first line the Average will show X KB/s. However, Current by this time will fluctuate around 5X KB/s (or you can check your browser download speed - I only tested streaming but am fairly positive browser download will average 5X at this time).
By the time it reaches second line the Average will show 2X KB/s.
By the time it reaches left edge of the screen the Average will show 5X KB/s and only at this point will be about equal to Current, even though it should've settled equal to the Current very soon (under a minute or two) after you switched to this page.
After reaching the left edge of the graph grid the Average will stay around 5X.
Possible reason for this incorrect behavior:
I think what happens is that Average is ALWAYS calculated as Total bandwidth (in KB) divided by 600 seconds (10 min). This, however, is incorrect. Until the graph reached left edge the time used should be the time elapsed since user switched to this page. So when graph reached rightmost vertical line the time used should be 120 sec (2 minutes), 240 sec for the second line, etc.
PS - I just tested it on file download more and it is easier seen than on streaming because download speed barely fluctuates (downloaded Android ADT from Google, ~600MB)
Summary:
If you start streaming a large video or downloading large file (should take at least 10 minutes) and then switch to "Traffic Manager"/"Traffic Monitor"/"Internet" page the Average value is incorrect for the first 10 minutes. That is it starts too small and linearly raises as time goes by reaching correct value by the end of 10th minute even though it should settle to correct value within a minute or two.
Detailed description:
Start start streaming a large video (preferrably with higher bandwidth usage, like Vudu HDX or Netflix HD) or downloading large file from provider with more or less constant download speed, like Microsoft (should take at least 10 minutes). Switch to "Traffic Manager"/"Traffic Monitor"/"Internet" page.
The reason I mentioned 10 minutes is that it takes 10 minutes for graph page to scroll all the way horizontally. It is split by 4 vertical thin grey lines. The rightmost is reached in about 2 minutes, the next to the left - in 4 minutes, etc.
By the time it reaches first line the Average will show X KB/s. However, Current by this time will fluctuate around 5X KB/s (or you can check your browser download speed - I only tested streaming but am fairly positive browser download will average 5X at this time).
By the time it reaches second line the Average will show 2X KB/s.
By the time it reaches left edge of the screen the Average will show 5X KB/s and only at this point will be about equal to Current, even though it should've settled equal to the Current very soon (under a minute or two) after you switched to this page.
After reaching the left edge of the graph grid the Average will stay around 5X.
Possible reason for this incorrect behavior:
I think what happens is that Average is ALWAYS calculated as Total bandwidth (in KB) divided by 600 seconds (10 min). This, however, is incorrect. Until the graph reached left edge the time used should be the time elapsed since user switched to this page. So when graph reached rightmost vertical line the time used should be 120 sec (2 minutes), 240 sec for the second line, etc.
PS - I just tested it on file download more and it is easier seen than on streaming because download speed barely fluctuates (downloaded Android ADT from Google, ~600MB)
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