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The UI is so well designed, like a Bugatti, and I only wish it will work for my scenario.
router: Dlink-DIR880L (connected to nothing but a Netgear Orbi access point)
_firmwareName: DD-WRT 42617 std
The down/up totals are way off. Measured on the first day of install, the 6th, my Down / Up totals are 28 GB / 1.5 GB per dd-wrt traffic report, whereas YAmon shows 671 MB / 276 MB. I am determined to get to the bottom, but there is a lot of code summing the data from iptables. I've sent all the information by email.
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Its a Bugatti of monitors - but I can't find the keys
Its the Bugatti (of monitors) - but I can't find the keys
Aug 8, 2020
Figure it the the SFE setting in dd-wrt. It is also mentioned in YAmon help "total differs from router". That seems to fix I think all of the difference, will watch for a couple of days.
The UI is so well designed, like a Bugatti, and I only wish it will work for my scenario.
router: Dlink-DIR880L (connected to nothing but a Netgear Orbi access point)
_firmwareName: DD-WRT 42617 std
The down/up totals are way off. Measured on the first day of install, the 6th, my Down / Up totals are 28 GB / 1.5 GB per dd-wrt traffic report, whereas YAmon shows 671 MB / 276 MB. I am determined to get to the bottom, but there is a lot of code summing the data from iptables. I've sent all the information by email.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: