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IPTraffic

WBV

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In "Tools", "Other Settings" I have enabled IPTraffic and have told the router to store the data on a USB stick on my RT-AC3200. If I check the USB stick, there are indeed two archives set up at that location, named "tomato_cstats_112233445566" (not real mac) and "tomato_rstats_112233445566". In each archive is a folder in which there is a file named "data". These "data" files contain binary data.
Question: What do I use to interpret this data ?
I seem to recall that long time ago when I was using Tomato on one of my other routers that these files were also present. However, Tomato also had a tab to allow me to view this data in a table. I assume that Merlin utilized a module made for Tomato in his implementation of this feature.
 
The data can be accessed on the webui on the Traffic Monitor page - use the dropdown on the top right corner of that page to select which information to display.
 
The data can be accessed on the webui on the Traffic Monitor page - use the dropdown on the top right corner of that page to select which information to display.
OK I found it but when I go to per device real time, it indicates a host with IP of 192.168.1.18 I do not have any devices with that IP :confused: and the stats are all zeros.
 
The data can be accessed on the webui on the Traffic Monitor page - use the dropdown on the top right corner of that page to select which information to display.
Issue appears to be fixed in 380_0
Thank You
 

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