Folks,
I was just looking at my usage and found that something has pulled
4+G of data down somewhere on my network. I have 4G of data left
before I hit the stinking cap on HughesSuckNet, I am trying to figure
out what did it. I have all of the auto-update stuff turned off as far as
I know on all
Hi,
In your router using DD-WRT go to Status Syslog/ and view the events that
have used the bandwidth that you have used.
Hope this helps
Steve
On Aug 2, 2015, at 20:36, Chuck Hast wch...@gmail.com wrote:
Folks,
I was just looking at my usage and found that something has pulled
4+G of
Oops I spoke to soon - syslog only shows system events - not bw events. I will
do a bit more searching and see if I can figure this out.
Sorry for the incorrect information
Steve
On Aug 2, 2015, at 20:47, Steve Nelson st...@out-of-control.com wrote:
Hi,
In your router using DD-WRT go to
Step 3 link to commands pops a 404...
Unless I missed something, that is the list of stuff that needs to be on the
router in order for this to work. I guess that they have removed it.
On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 9:00 PM, Steve Nelson st...@out-of-control.com
wrote:
Hi again,
Okay this page will
Denis == Denis Heidtmann denis.heidtm...@gmail.com writes:
Denis Found this: With Gmail passwords, there is one corner case -- if
Denis you also signed into Chrome with the same e-mail address (you can
Denis verify this at chrome://sync), that password will no longer be
Denis saved. See issue
Yep, looks like it is gathering info on the connected devices, but it does
not
show it. Only thing you get is the global usage/day when you go to:
Status/WAN, you will get a graph of daily usage, and then I go to the
satellite
modem and see that indeed 4G has been consumed by something, now I have
Hi again,
Okay this page will explain the steps required for you to do bandwidth
monitoring by client:
http://blog.billsdon.com/2014/02/usage-details-dd-wrt-router/
I just set it up on my router using DD-WRT and it works a charm.
Steve
On Aug 2, 2015, at 20:54, Steve Nelson
I am attempting to set up Chrome in my new system. I have two gmail
addresses. One is associated with my Google account. Chrome saves the
password for the non-google account gmail, but will not save the password
to the other. I have googled around on this issue, but cannot make sense
of the
Michael,
You might want to re-consider your .sig block. Using one of the Seven
Words (see George Carlin) can trigger a lot of message content filters.
- Don
On 8/1/2015 9:16 PM, Scott Bigelow wrote:
When I ran an e-mail server for a small company, MSN/Hotmail/Outlook was
the worst for
Found this:
With Gmail passwords, there is one corner case -- if you also signed
into Chrome with the same e-mail address (you can verify this at
chrome://sync), that password will no longer be saved. See issue
386390 for more details.
at
My sig block changes with every email.
The actual issue seems to be the same email going to multiple
recipients - I host a dozen email lists.
They resolved quickly through the web interface they provide.
To save you the scrolling, this email's sig block includes:
Chandler wrote entirely too
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