- Is there a utility to measure wi-fi usage?
- Posted by alexd on December 19th, 2007
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 09:55:30 +0000, IMOGEN wrote:
One possibility is SNMP; if only she ever uses the wireless, and the
router breaks out stats for the wired and wireless interfaces, you'll be
able to work out how much she uses. However, this isn't something the
router can do on its own; getting it to work will require the router
being polled by an external device that collects the stats and presents
them to you in a form you can make sense of.
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