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Monitor last 24 hours of rolling usage
Started by maskawisewin
Monitor last 24 hours of rolling usage 21 April 2016, 15:27 |
Registered: 8 years ago Posts: 5 |
My ISP in my residence at school has a 10 GB limit every 24 hours. Once the usage from 24 hours is freed up, your quota increases. If I go over, I'm reduced from 100/100 megabit down to ~15/15 kilobytes until the quota drops below 10 gigs again, which could take up to 24 hours! It's an excruciating punishment and you can barely do homework with those speeds. Is there any way this feature could be implemented? Thanks!
Re: Monitor last 24 hours of rolling usage 21 April 2016, 15:58 |
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Re: Monitor last 24 hours of rolling usage 21 April 2016, 17:11 |
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Re: Monitor last 24 hours of rolling usage 21 April 2016, 21:04 |
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Re: Monitor last 24 hours of rolling usage 21 April 2016, 21:19 |
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Re: Monitor last 24 hours of rolling usage 21 April 2016, 23:44 |
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After doing a bit more reading, if the MAC address of my router changes it would be nice if the quota could reset for the 24 hour period. It's a trick we use on campus to reset the 10 GB limit, however you can only do it once or twice a day otherwise they'll pull the plug on the student after a couple of warnings. Then you gotta go confess your sin to get it turned back on.
Not a huge deal. It's easy enough to reset the counter. It would be nice if it were automatic, that's all.
Not a huge deal. It's easy enough to reset the counter. It would be nice if it were automatic, that's all.
Nic
Re: Monitor last 24 hours of rolling usage 22 April 2016, 15:04 |
Re: Monitor last 24 hours of rolling usage 22 April 2016, 16:22 |
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QuoteNic
studying --doing 2 degrees-- and working full time from home over the Internet.
Yeah, one degree and I'm a sponsored student so I don't pay anything, including living expenses. I'm sure you can guess this is not in the USA. I have a 21 TB RAID 5 server I bought from a summer job. It has 18 TB of usable space after RAID stripping. I hook up Sonarr and Couchpotato to it so everything automatically downloads. The Netflix we have here sucks so I created something better on my own. Not like I have much time to watch TV or movies, but it's nice to have the stuff there when I have spare time.