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iPrey06

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Two questions.

Where, and how do I get there, can I see individual clients (certain phones.. Computers etc) real time net usage?

Also..
In the client list.. Where can I see devices not currently connected? If not the client list.. Where?

Example.. Using the android app.. It has a dropdown of devices that arnt currently connected.


Thanks
 
Are you talking about the Asus app?

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Yeah... I have a drop down list of Non connected devices in the Asus app.

But... while I'm on my computer... I don't see any such list or a way to look at devices not currently connected
 
Where can I find the "traffic manager per device"??

I must be looking over it on computer.

I looked under the traffic analyzer tab.. I find traffic monitor and statistics tab. Nothing that looks like the traffic manager per device as in the linked screenshots

Did you enable per device stats?

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No.. Sure didn't.

But.. I just did.
Still nothing as far as "traffic per device"

Can you tell me what tab it is under..maybe looking in wrong place.

upload_2018-3-26_20-22-25.png
 
Great.. Found the per device monitor. Thanks!

Now..
Anyone know anything about the 2nd problem?

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In the client list.. Where can I see devices not currently connected? If not the client list.. Where?

Example.. Using the android Asus app.. It has a dropdown of devices that ar not currently connected.

I may want to see/change something about a device when it is not connected.
Example.. A kid is at school and there phone is not Currently Connected.
 
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Where can I see devices not currently connected? If not the client list.. Where?

Example.. Using the android Asus app.. It has a dropdown of devices that ar not currently connected.
I believe the offline clients are part of an internal data structure (see /www/client_functions.js) derived from ARP cache/DHCP/wireless driver etc. activity and only available to certain GUI menu drop-downs e.g. Parental Controls/Port forwarding/DHCP etc.
e.g.
upload_2018-3-27_13-36-42.png


although whilst clicking on 'x' immediately removes the associated entry from the displayed list, they are seemingly (bug?) not physically removed from the internal data structure.

I may want to see/change something about a device when it is not connected.
Not 100% sure of what info specifically you can't already derive from the GUI for the offline clients?
 
although whilst clicking on 'x' immediately removes the associated entry from the displayed list, they are seemingly (bug?) not physically removed from the internal data structure.

I think I saw a mention of a fix relative to this in a recent Asus release.
 
Example...

I disable connectivity for a device.

That device sometimes will go offline... Not appearing in the list of devices.

I would like a drop down, or something, of offline devices so I can re-enable their connectivity.

I had the problem on my previous GT 5300 where this happened.. I couldn't enable the device again cause it would not show up as connected.

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