Router monitoring via UPnP

Started by Maurice from Berlin

Maurice from Berlin

Router monitoring via UPnP   19 April 2014, 03:26

Networx is great.
Unfortunately, i have a problem to monitor my Fritzbox 7270 direct via UPnP:
Networx shows the traffic for 9 minutes and then the graph decreases to 0 Bytes, although data is further transmitted.
After a restart of Networx it works again for 9 minutes.
Monitoring the computer instead of the router works perfectly.

I would be very grateful for your support.
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Re: Router monitoring via UPnP   19 April 2014, 21:32

That's a mystery why this is happening. I will provide a debug build in a couple of days, that should shed light on this issue.
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Re: Router monitoring via UPnP   22 April 2014, 16:55

Please use these builds as they display a debug log. Let it run for 9 minutes and send me a screen shot of what it shows when monitoring stops.

Download portable or installer.
Maurice from Berlin

Re: Router monitoring via UPnP   26 April 2014, 04:10

Here is the screen shot.
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Thank you.
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Re: Router monitoring via UPnP   28 April 2014, 20:11

It's quite strange as Windows thinks the modem has been removed from the network.

I will add a workaround shortly.
Maurice from Berlin

Re: Router monitoring via UPnP   02 August 2014, 19:13

Problem solved.
It was triggered by Microsoft's "Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface". After deactivating this service the problem no longer occurs.
Maurice from Berlin

Re: Router monitoring via UPnP   09 August 2014, 16:35

I took an even closer look. It is not the tunneling service that causes the problem but IPv6.
Deactivate, and then it works.
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Re: Router monitoring via UPnP   09 August 2014, 18:42

Maurice, thank you for your feedback.

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