On Mon 03 Feb 2020 04:26:05 PM CST, Felix Miata wrote:
How does one with unlimited/uncapped download bandwidth/data ISP service find out how much is being used in an average month? I expect to need to move soon, and cannot count on being able to find a provider without a cap in the locations I'm looking. I might have no choice other than Hughesnet. So, I need an idea how much I'm actually using. Is this something a router can track? Does a cable modem track it? Hi Best to see what tools your ISP offers. Does your router offer snmp, if so that would be the best place to start for stats. If anything is blocked at the router, that will still count as traffic by your ISP....
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