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bwm-realtime [2024/09/24 01:20] – -Formatting-copied graph screenshot higher up on page hogwildbwm-realtime [2024/11/06 22:44] (current) – [Bandwidth - Real-Time] hogwild
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 The Bandwidth - Real-Time menu shows live monitoring of any router interface in graph form.  Data are reset when the page first loads(( The Bandwidth - Real-Time menu shows live monitoring of any router interface in graph form.  Data are reset when the page first loads((
-Though there is not data to "reset" when page first loads, it is reset on each subsequent [re]loads+Though there is no data to "reset" when page first loads, it is reset on each subsequent [re]loads
 )), and the display draws gradually. )), and the display draws gradually.
  
-{{:pasted:20200520-162850.png?729}}]]+ \\
  
-The maximum display window is 10 minutes, with data resolution of 2 seconds. Thus, 10 minutes of data can be displayed at a time, and that data is sampled at most, every 2 seconds. Only one interface can be displayed at a time. Clicking on the interface name in any square displays the bandwidth of that interface.+{{:pasted:20200520-162850.png?778}}
  
-The interfaces available to be monitored will depend on your router hardware and configuration (for example, using a VPN or virtual wireless interface).+ \\
  
-\\ Some possible FreshTomato interfaces are (depending on firmware release/mode):+The maximum display window is 10 minutes, with 2-second data resolution. Ten minutes of data can be displayed at a time, with data sampled at most, every 2 seconds. 
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 +Only one interface can be displayed at a time. Clicking on the interface name in any square displays the bandwidth of that interface. 
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 +The interfaces available to be monitored depend on your hardware and configuration (for example, using a VPN or VWLAN interface). 
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 +\\ Some possible FreshTomato interfaces are (depending on release/mode):
  
   * **vlan2:**  The wired WAN port on the router   * **vlan2:**  The wired WAN port on the router
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   * **eth2:**   The wireless 5 GHz (if equipped) radio   * **eth2:**   The wireless 5 GHz (if equipped) radio
   * **br0:**    The software bridge corresponding to vlan1, eth1, eth2. (or "The LAN")   * **br0:**    The software bridge corresponding to vlan1, eth1, eth2. (or "The LAN")
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 \\ **Avg.** applies a percentile to the image. This shows how a data point compares to the total distribution over time. \\ **Avg.** applies a percentile to the image. This shows how a data point compares to the total distribution over time.
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 **Max:** **Max:**
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   * Uniform - this scales graphs to the maximum value recorded on all interfaces.   * Uniform - this scales graphs to the maximum value recorded on all interfaces.
   * Per If (Per Interface) - this scales graphs based on data from one interface only.   * Per If (Per Interface) - this scales graphs based on data from one interface only.
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 **Unit: ** **Unit: **
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   * kbit/KB - toggles between displaying volume in kilobits/Kilobytes (1,000).    * kbit/KB - toggles between displaying volume in kilobits/Kilobytes (1,000). 
   * Mbit/MB: toggles display volume to be expressed in megabits/Megabytes (1,000,000).   * Mbit/MB: toggles display volume to be expressed in megabits/Megabytes (1,000,000).
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 **Display: ** **Display: **
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   * Solid - graphs bandwidth usage with a solid area.   * Solid - graphs bandwidth usage with a solid area.
   * Line - graphs bandwidth using a single line representing maximum values.   * Line - graphs bandwidth using a single line representing maximum values.
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 **Color**: switches between various pre-specified color schemes for the graph. **Color**: switches between various pre-specified color schemes for the graph.
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 **[reverse]** : reverses the graph's color scheme. A device traced in blue is traced in orange and vice versa.\\  \\ **[reverse]** : reverses the graph's color scheme. A device traced in blue is traced in orange and vice versa.\\  \\
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 +==== General Features ====
  
 //Cursor-Tracking Readout: //Bandwidth graphs have a a //Cursor-Tracking Readout//. Moving your mouse cursor over the graph causes it to display the following at the top right: //Cursor-Tracking Readout: //Bandwidth graphs have a a //Cursor-Tracking Readout//. Moving your mouse cursor over the graph causes it to display the following at the top right:
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   * Time   * Time
   * Bandwidth usage.   * Bandwidth usage.
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 These update as you move your mouse. These update as you move your mouse.
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 The //Cursor-Tracking Readout// disappears after 5 intervals: that is, 10 seconds in //Real-Time//, 10 minutes in //Last 24 Hours//, and so on. The //Cursor-Tracking Readout// disappears after 5 intervals: that is, 10 seconds in //Real-Time//, 10 minutes in //Last 24 Hours//, and so on.
  
-//Mouse-Click Readout//: Bandwidth graphs also have a //Mouse-Click Readout//: Clicking on the graph will make the date/time/bandwidth numbers display beside the mouse cursor.+ \\
  
-Mouse-click readout is static. It does not update with graph movement or scaling.+//Mouse-Click Readout//: Bandwidth graphs also have a //Mouse-Click Readout//: Clicking on the graph will make the date/time/bandwidth numbers display beside the mouse cursor. This function is static. It does not update with graph movement or scaling.
  
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bwm-realtime.1727137203.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/09/24 01:20 by hogwild