supergreen
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Does Asuswrt firmware have the ability to set a data cap/ limit / quota?
why people do not look for similar post on forum and start new ones.
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/is-there-a-script-way-to-limit-cap-daily-data-usage.66366/
No it isn't.i also found this https://www.snbforums.com/threads/r...-data-use-and-data-limit-monitoring-r1.71523/ if you would be kind enough to let me know if this would be potentially what i am looking for?
i smell a feature additionNo it isn't.
I guarantee the first post will be "yeah, but I want different data caps for different devices".i smell a feature addition
A great addition for YazFi I'd love to limit the quota my guest wifi can usei smell a feature addition
i was thinking of for dn-vnstat!A great addition for YazFi I'd love to limit the quota my guest wifi can use
But then you'd have to be monitoring all the WiFi interfaces as well. I thought dn-vnstat only monitored the WAN. That's why YazFi or QoS would seem the more obvious first choice IMHO (whether it's practical is another matter).i was thinking of for dn-vnstat!
the OP of this thread wanted a data cap, presumably for their WAN so that they don't exceed a data threshold with their ISP after which they are cut off or charged a unit rate. this is what I was responding to when I suggested a feature additionBut then you'd have to be monitoring all the WiFi interfaces as well. I thought dn-vnstat only monitored the WAN. That's why YazFi or QoS would seem the more obvious first choice IMHO (whether it's practical is another matter).
Fair enough if that's the case. Although he wasn't specific about the requirements. When he said "data cap/ limit / quota", "quota" makes me think of per-device or per-user caps.the OP of this thread wanted a data cap, presumably for their WAN so that they don't exceed a data threshold with their ISP after which they are cut off or charged a unit rate. this is what I was responding to when I suggested a feature addition
Yes exactly what I would be interested in. A per-device cap is not necessary for my use, but would be icing on the cake.the OP of this thread wanted a data cap, presumably for their WAN so that they don't exceed a data threshold with their ISP after which they are cut off or charged a unit rate. this is what I was responding to when I suggested a feature addition
@TITAN request is something different and came after my original comment. vnstat2 is certainly capable of monitoring multiple interfaces and the sqlite database structure is lovely to work with, so feasibly YazFi could adopt this feature if the user also has dn-vnstat installed
A great addition for YazFi I'd love to limit the quota my guest wifi can use
Here's why I avoided even thinking of capping, and stuck with warnings oni was thinking of for dn-vnstat!
dn-vnstat
: so much of our lives transit the internet, if one were to put a hard block at a certain point, and there was some sort of emergency that required connectivity (e.g., wifi calling) ... well, that would be a real sh!tsh0w (as we say on this side of the pond). Yes, I understand personal responsibility and all that, but I'd much prefer to enable the knowledge rather than be the "data use police".Very good point, and i guess the balance/trade off between hitting your quota each month and paying for additional data or disabling access. In my case, it's unlikely to be a problem now since I'm moving to an unlimited plan next monthHere's why I avoided even thinking of capping, and stuck with warnings ondn-vnstat
: so much of our lives transit the internet, if one were to put a hard block at a certain point, and there was some sort of emergency that required connectivity (e.g., wifi calling) ... well, that would be a real sh!tsh0w (as we say on this side of the pond). Yes, I understand personal responsibility and all that, but I'd much prefer to enable the knowledge rather than be the "data use police".
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