punkinduster
Regular Contributor
Using 3.0.0.4.380-1354 or 380-858 firmware.
Under the Traffic Analyzer/ Traffic Monitor tab I see the following errors:
1. No incoming packets from the wireless 5 GHz network for the reception graph used to plot Real-time or Last 24 Hours data. The data does appear correctly on the Adaptive QOS/ WAN/LAN Bandwidth Monitor.
A simple test to reproduce the bug is to run an Internet speed test using a device connected to the 5 GHz band. The WAN graph on the Traffic Monitor tab shows the correct graph (data) for both transmission and reception. But changing to the 5 GHz tab the graph only shows the downloaded data and NO uploaded data to be plotted.
2. The average information on all of the graphs appear to be calculated for the entire range of the chart and not for the current real-time data at hand. Example, if you were to download at a constant 1 MB/s and then go to the graph after filling 1/10 of the total chart on the screen the avg will show 100KB/s instead of the proper 1 MB's. The avg value currently is not correct until the entire chart is filled instead of calculating the average for the given data over the current amount of time collected.
Under the Traffic Analyzer/ Traffic Monitor tab I see the following errors:
1. No incoming packets from the wireless 5 GHz network for the reception graph used to plot Real-time or Last 24 Hours data. The data does appear correctly on the Adaptive QOS/ WAN/LAN Bandwidth Monitor.
A simple test to reproduce the bug is to run an Internet speed test using a device connected to the 5 GHz band. The WAN graph on the Traffic Monitor tab shows the correct graph (data) for both transmission and reception. But changing to the 5 GHz tab the graph only shows the downloaded data and NO uploaded data to be plotted.
2. The average information on all of the graphs appear to be calculated for the entire range of the chart and not for the current real-time data at hand. Example, if you were to download at a constant 1 MB/s and then go to the graph after filling 1/10 of the total chart on the screen the avg will show 100KB/s instead of the proper 1 MB's. The avg value currently is not correct until the entire chart is filled instead of calculating the average for the given data over the current amount of time collected.