[PLUG] Bandwidth vampire

2015-08-02 Thread Chuck Hast
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

Re: [PLUG] Bandwidth vampire

2015-08-02 Thread Steve Nelson
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

Re: [PLUG] Bandwidth vampire

2015-08-02 Thread Steve Nelson
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

Re: [PLUG] Bandwidth vampire

2015-08-02 Thread Chuck Hast
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

Re: [PLUG] Chrome will not save my password

2015-08-02 Thread Russell Senior
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

Re: [PLUG] Bandwidth vampire

2015-08-02 Thread Chuck Hast
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

Re: [PLUG] Bandwidth vampire

2015-08-02 Thread Steve Nelson
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

[PLUG] Chrome will not save my password

2015-08-02 Thread Denis Heidtmann
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

Re: [PLUG] Mail rejected - advice to resolve?

2015-08-02 Thread Don Buchholz
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

Re: [PLUG] Chrome will not save my password

2015-08-02 Thread Denis Heidtmann
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

Re: [PLUG] Mail rejected - advice to resolve?

2015-08-02 Thread Michael Rasmussen
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