Current client bandwidth
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 1:00 am
It looks like I can see all my devices as a percentage of bandwidth usage, but that sometimes gives an inflated view of that's happening. For example, I may have a line that can handle 700kbps... (Yeah, far from exchange.
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And lets say 4 devices are idle... and one is doing some low bandwidth streaming of something, at say 32kbps.
When I look at the graphs, I see one device is (correctly) using all the bandwidth. What it doesn't say is how much it's actually consuming. I then need to go to another screen, see, the total bandwidth, and then I know that 100% all red, actually means 32kbps of a possible 700.
So, I understand the graph is right, but is there a way we can see, maybe in tabular form even, the list of devices and their current speeds?
So:
Device A: 32k down, 1.2k up
Device B: 1.2k down, 0.1k up
Decice c: 0k down, 0k up
Total: 33.4k down, 1.3kup
Maybe a bar graph, with Device A showing 100%, BUT with 32k visible, showing that although it's using 100%, it's not smashing the line.

And lets say 4 devices are idle... and one is doing some low bandwidth streaming of something, at say 32kbps.
When I look at the graphs, I see one device is (correctly) using all the bandwidth. What it doesn't say is how much it's actually consuming. I then need to go to another screen, see, the total bandwidth, and then I know that 100% all red, actually means 32kbps of a possible 700.
So, I understand the graph is right, but is there a way we can see, maybe in tabular form even, the list of devices and their current speeds?
So:
Device A: 32k down, 1.2k up
Device B: 1.2k down, 0.1k up
Decice c: 0k down, 0k up
Total: 33.4k down, 1.3kup
Maybe a bar graph, with Device A showing 100%, BUT with 32k visible, showing that although it's using 100%, it's not smashing the line.