meshsynchronicity
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I just got off a chat with Asus support, and they showed a per device traffic monitor, but in a beta 9.x firmware on an XT8. I asked about it, but the agent didn't know it was beta much less if/how I could get it.
The history here is that we are on a metered connection with Xfinity, and for the first time, we got a note that we are about to go over our cap. Turns out, something was running on the network consuming a LOT of bandwidth, but it wasn't one of our normal streamers. So I went down to the router and just started unplugging nodes to try to isolate which node had the offender. This was a pretty clunky way to do it, and it resulted in something changing and the device in question just stopped consuming for some reason. I never found the offender. As I can have 72 devices spread over 4 nodes on the network (less right now, more than half on ethernet), and plan to add more once our basement remodel is complete, I would really like to know who my top offenders are at any given time.
So, my question is, what firmware release has this capability? Mine does not. The agent implied I should upgrade devices to get it, but since it was a beta in the screenshot, I'm not convinced. The screenshot the agent showed had an AIMesh2 tab, and a few other tabs my XD4 stock (3.0.0.4.386_49599-g8352df7) does not have (Sorry, I didn't capture the screen shot in time, and the chat window removed it when the agent left). There was also a traffic monitor tab in the QoS section I think. My QoS tab only lets me limit bandwidth per device, which would also show how much it's using I think (I haven't tried it yet). This is pretty hacky though. I am willing to upgrade my the XD4 which is my router to something newer now that we have a few 6E devices, but only if I get the newer firmware that has that per device traffic monitor.
Anyone know?
The history here is that we are on a metered connection with Xfinity, and for the first time, we got a note that we are about to go over our cap. Turns out, something was running on the network consuming a LOT of bandwidth, but it wasn't one of our normal streamers. So I went down to the router and just started unplugging nodes to try to isolate which node had the offender. This was a pretty clunky way to do it, and it resulted in something changing and the device in question just stopped consuming for some reason. I never found the offender. As I can have 72 devices spread over 4 nodes on the network (less right now, more than half on ethernet), and plan to add more once our basement remodel is complete, I would really like to know who my top offenders are at any given time.
So, my question is, what firmware release has this capability? Mine does not. The agent implied I should upgrade devices to get it, but since it was a beta in the screenshot, I'm not convinced. The screenshot the agent showed had an AIMesh2 tab, and a few other tabs my XD4 stock (3.0.0.4.386_49599-g8352df7) does not have (Sorry, I didn't capture the screen shot in time, and the chat window removed it when the agent left). There was also a traffic monitor tab in the QoS section I think. My QoS tab only lets me limit bandwidth per device, which would also show how much it's using I think (I haven't tried it yet). This is pretty hacky though. I am willing to upgrade my the XD4 which is my router to something newer now that we have a few 6E devices, but only if I get the newer firmware that has that per device traffic monitor.
Anyone know?