ttraff Network Bandwidth Logger. The ttraff tool is an program to log how much bandwidth is moving through each interface and log it out to a database. The traffic is logged per date and per interface. An embedded webserver is also included to view graphs of the recorded data. WARNING. PLEASE NOTE:

If you don't plan on doing anything fancy, go to the services tab and disable Telnet and the ttraff Daemon, and boost up the DNSmasq cache by putting something like "cache-size=2048" in the Additional DNSMasq Options. Saving does not apply settings, so always click apply at the end before rebooting Sep 11, 2008 · Previously I’ve shown you how to monitor your bandwidth using applications you install on your PC/Mac (Windows | OS X). The method I outline in this very brief tutorial uses the DD-WRT firmware. Instead of capturing your uploads and downloads on each computer, which works very well if you live in a single-computer household, this … How to use the DD-WRT firmware to monitor your bandwidth ttraff Daemon: Disable-> Now Click SAVE 10) Goto Security >> Firewall: Uncheck all boxes except Filter Multicast-> Now Click SAVE Disable SPI firewall-> Now Click SAVE 11) Finally, Goto Administration >> Management: Routing: Disable-> Now Click "APPLY SETTINGS" The ttraff daemon can fill up a couple hundred bytes of nvram space every month. This may not seem like much but nvram is only ~32KB total and is full of lots of other data. Disabling ttraff and clearing it's old nvram data is sometimes needed for devices with complex configurations, or to keep the router stable. ttraff daemon: enable, save. Security tab: disable all checkmarks, save SPI firewall: disable, save. Administration tab: Reboot Router. Since the MyNetwork wireless

ttraff Daemon: Disable-> Now Click SAVE 10) Goto Security >> Firewall: Uncheck all boxes except Filter Multicast-> Now Click SAVE Disable SPI firewall-> Now Click SAVE 11) Finally, Goto Administration >> Management: Routing: Disable-> Now Click "APPLY SETTINGS"

transmission-daemon -f --log-debug -g /etc/transmission-daemon/ the daemon started succesfully without errors. From this I conclude that the configfile itself is OK. (I also tested this by substituting . USER=robots by. USER=lars The results remain the same; the daemon runs without errors. Dec 31 21:24:11 DD-WRT daemon.notice pppd[9648]: pppd 2.4.8 started by root, uid 0 Dec 31 21:24:20 DD-WRT user.info : dnsmasq : daemon successfully stopped Dec 31 21:24:20 DD-WRT user.info : servicemanager : waiting for services to finish (8) Jan 30 08: 37: 59 DIR-882 daemon.info process_monitor [1858]: cyclic NTP Update success (servers 2.pool.ntp.org 212.18.3.19 88.99.174.22) Jan 30 09:04: 57 DIR- 882 user.info : ttraff : traffic counter daemon successfully stopped Mar 12, 2010 · The Linksys WRT54GL router is not a bad router. It comes with a flexible Linux OS and is stable. I however need a feature not supported in the Linksys firmware, a wireless bridge.

ttraff daemon: enable, save. Security tab: disable all checkmarks, save SPI firewall: disable, save. Administration tab: Reboot Router. Since the MyNetwork wireless

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