I've recently setup a VM to run Graphite/Carbon/Grafana and I'd like to see be able to see network traffic in/out from the internet, but seem to be limited by the hardware that I currently have.
Modem: Hitron CG3
- Bridging to RT-AC66U and TP Link Deco M5. Can't enable SNMP for snmpwalk
Router 1: RT-AC66U
- DHCP for LAN devices. Wireless is broken and has been disabled. Possible to enable SNMP with Merlin, but haven't done so yet since it's only tracking LAN and not WLAN traffic
Router 2: TP-Link Deco 3 pack (1 router, 2 AP)
- DHCP for WLAN devices. The router is connected to the modem, and then the other two APs are on the other side of a powerline adapter (so much signal pollution in my apartment that ethernet backhaul over powerline gives a stronger, faster connection at the other end of the unit). Can't enable SNMP
If I connect the Deco system through the AC66U instead of the modem it runs the wireless DHCP on a different subnet and then I lose connectivity between wireless and LAN devices and still can't track the wireless traffic on the Decos anyway. If I turn the AC66U wireless back on and flip the Decos over to AP mode, then I can see all of the traffic but the wireless constantly drops.
So, as it is I can't figure out how I can monitor WAN traffic without adding or changing devices since the modem is the chokepoint and I can't track it there.
Modem: Hitron CG3
- Bridging to RT-AC66U and TP Link Deco M5. Can't enable SNMP for snmpwalk
Router 1: RT-AC66U
- DHCP for LAN devices. Wireless is broken and has been disabled. Possible to enable SNMP with Merlin, but haven't done so yet since it's only tracking LAN and not WLAN traffic
Router 2: TP-Link Deco 3 pack (1 router, 2 AP)
- DHCP for WLAN devices. The router is connected to the modem, and then the other two APs are on the other side of a powerline adapter (so much signal pollution in my apartment that ethernet backhaul over powerline gives a stronger, faster connection at the other end of the unit). Can't enable SNMP
If I connect the Deco system through the AC66U instead of the modem it runs the wireless DHCP on a different subnet and then I lose connectivity between wireless and LAN devices and still can't track the wireless traffic on the Decos anyway. If I turn the AC66U wireless back on and flip the Decos over to AP mode, then I can see all of the traffic but the wireless constantly drops.
So, as it is I can't figure out how I can monitor WAN traffic without adding or changing devices since the modem is the chokepoint and I can't track it there.
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