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Bandwidth usage monitor
Bandwidth usage monitor










bandwidth usage monitor

The call is then made via the router IP/yamon, e.g.: The installation is then done by connecting via ssh to the router, as a prerequisite I also installed the packages for accessing the USB stick and mounted it: opkg update & opkg install block-mount e2fsprogs kmod-fs-ext4 kmod-usb3 kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-storage darkstat The terrible homepage of the manufacturer was quite deterring for me in the beginning, the software itself also seems extremely old, but is not that bad and still offers a lot of statistics. To store the statistic data I used a USB stick at the router on which I also put the installation script in advance: yamon?install.sh, see /.

bandwidth usage monitor

YAMon is not directly available through the OpenWRT packages: A bash script is provided for installation. If a mounted USB stick is selected, the data can be stored permanently on it:

bandwidth usage monitor

The installation is easily done via the package management: luci-app-nlbwmon. Netlink Bandwidth Monitor shows the data distribution of individual devices per month. Option sqlite_filename "/mnt/sda1/bandwidthd/stats.db" To swap the data to an SD card, the configuration can be adjusted as follows: vi /etc/config/bandwidthd-opkg config bandwidthd The statistics can then be accessed outside the router's web interface using the router's IP and /bandwidthd, e.g.: " and then search for bandwidthd and install it: To activate the package in OpenWRT, go to "System", "Software", "Update lists. Nevertheless, the extensions presented here provide a good overview of the consumed bandwidth: bandwidthdīandwidthd can easily be activated in OpenWRT's packages and provides an overview for daily, weekly, monthly and yearly traffic, as well as charts for total consumption and for each individual device. Practically, however, I have not been able to find a perfect package for bandwidth monitoring for the LEDE web interface: The available software packages for OpenWRT do not always integrate with its web interface and feel a bit outdated. OpenWRT is OpenSource software and can be customized as desired, whereby numerous supporters have published various extensions.












Bandwidth usage monitor