What does the "normal" Traffic monitor track that the IPTraffic doesn't?
Shouldn't the ups and downs of one be equal to the totals of the other?
I ask because I just noticed an unusually big upload (3.7 GB) in the Daily "normal" stats on the 18th of may, but there's absolutely nothing in the IPTraffic stats for any of the devices connected that account for this.
I usually check the IPTraffic daily stats, rarely the daily "normal" stats.
So this 3.7 GB of uploads in the daily traffic wasn't Internet related, right? Right? (Crossing fingers...)
So, anyone have any idea what happened? How can such a huge (and long) upload occur without IP Traffic noticing, if it is Internet related? A glitch from the router?
Thanks for any input.
Shouldn't the ups and downs of one be equal to the totals of the other?
I ask because I just noticed an unusually big upload (3.7 GB) in the Daily "normal" stats on the 18th of may, but there's absolutely nothing in the IPTraffic stats for any of the devices connected that account for this.
I usually check the IPTraffic daily stats, rarely the daily "normal" stats.
- I'm on RT-N66U, and at that time was on 380.65_4 (went on 380.66_2 on the 22nd, soon on _4);
- Firewall is On;
- no WAN access to admin page;
- no WAN access to SSH; etc.
- NAT acceleration disabled;
- IPv6 and QoS disabled;
- VPN and Tor disabled.
- From global stats, whatever happened was between noon and midnight on the 18th.
- I'm on a "basic" DSL with slow uploads (max of 800 Kb/s, or 100 KB/s), with upload totals usually in the 100-400 MB range.
That huge upload would then mean around 10 hours of uploading at top speed, or an average of at least 90 KB/s for half the day (90% of my top up spead).
Either way, I'd have noticed... I think. Usually when the Internet upload bandwidth is saturated, Internet navigation is slow, and I don't remember noticing anything particular.
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- The daily stats on my ISP account page (Teksavvy, in Canada) are nonexistent for that day (for other users too, some bug on their side), so I can't even check if this was a real upload, or some router glitch. Annoying coincidence.
- All that could be considered IoT's are in fact blocked from connecting to the Internet (IP cams, streamer).
- I keep logs of my only Guest every 15 minutes (Guest barred from Intranet). No unusual upload numbers for that day.
- Checking other rstats from the last few months didn't reveal anything that unusual. Never seen this happen before.
- At least, I can be somewhat reassured by the system logs from that period, showing the Ins/Outs of the PPPoE connection:
Code:May 18 22:17:07 pppd[28941]: Connect time 3264.5 minutes. [54 hours] May 18 22:17:07 pppd[28941]: Sent 409977670 bytes, received 3733900659 bytes. [391 MB] ... May 19 15:48:32 pppd[11122]: Connect time 1051.1 minutes. [17.5 hours] May 19 15:48:32 pppd[11122]: Sent 205696257 bytes, received 2979948779 bytes. [196 MB]
So when I disconnected my Internet at 22:00 on the 18th, only 391 MB upload were reported for the last 54 hours.
When I disconnected at 15:48 on the 19th, only 196 MB upload were reported for the last 18 hours.
So this 3.7 GB of uploads in the daily traffic wasn't Internet related, right? Right? (Crossing fingers...)
So, anyone have any idea what happened? How can such a huge (and long) upload occur without IP Traffic noticing, if it is Internet related? A glitch from the router?
Thanks for any input.