11-20-2018 01:23 AM
11-20-2018 03:40 AM - edited 11-20-2018 03:41 AM
Could be any number of things. Is that total data with uploads and downloads combined, or just downloads?
Just off the top of my head:
12-01-2018 12:55 PM
People were willing to help you but you just refused to provide any information. Your original first post about the service was well worded and highly detailed but your responses in this discussion were unfortunately not. Best of luck out there.
12-01-2018 01:43 PM
Dude actuallty 150/150 and 300/300 Mbit plans have unlimited usage 🙂
12-01-2018 04:36 PM
You are silly that is your only copy and past you have .
Nov 27 2018
Telus page
47.9 GB / Unlimited
That is from today
I average 5 GB a day maybe
I only have 2 networks one on the telus router i have my cell phone it and my security panel and no cameras .
The other network is on port 1 bridged that has my pfsense router on it and there is today's usage .
I don't leave my pfsense on at night it is turned off with the switches .
I will install bandwidth on pfsense and it will record all daily usage .
I still want to know where the usage is because it is not on my network i use for internet .
12-01-2018 07:16 PM
What does the TELUS router show for data usage?
Also what does your account on TELUS.com show for data usage?
The TELUS.com usage statistics will show what TELUS will use for billing purposes, and will exclude optik TV data.
12-01-2018 09:48 PM
So i do not get the usage at all .
12-01-2018 10:13 PM
Without knowing the time period between the router reset and the start of you billing period it is hard to comment. What can cause confusion is that OPTIK TV traffic is multicast and excluded from TELUS.com usage data.
Without knowing how many days the 92GB covers it is hard determine your daily averages
12-01-2018 11:45 PM
Interesting that WAN Rx, LAN#1 Rx, LAN#2 Tx LAN#3 Tx, and WiFi-2.4G are all the same number of GB - 2,097,152, and that the number of packets don't follow the same pattern. Looks like a lot of traffic passing your WAN / LAN interface.
12-02-2018 12:05 AM
Now that tells me there is a problem with telus router port 1 is suppose to be bridged and 2 & 3 are 4k pvr and one digital box .There router has a problem because my router or hp server made into router does not show that activity !!
12-02-2018 12:09 AM
This is from all day on my network port 1
12-02-2018 12:01 PM
Before doing any traffic analysis I would suggest you look at how pfsense is handling multicast traffic (iP TV traffic ). Pfsense should not be forwarding this traffic, unless some downstream device has requested access to a stream and igmp is enabled.
From looking at the pfsense interface stats, almost all the traffic hitting it's WAN port is being forwarded to it's LAN port, so the question is what is the traffic and if unwanted why is pfsense firewall etc not blocking it.
12-03-2018 10:31 AM
The pfsense box is on port 1 of of the useless Telus router and has it's own ip .I am calling Telus to see what they are are going to do with this horrible fibre internet and tv or going back to shaw where i had only a couple of problems and that was found after removing shaws hardware found loose and not pressed F-connectors which was causing the problems i had .
12-03-2018 11:17 AM
@YouNoIt wrote:The pfsense box is on port 1 of of the useless Telus router and has it's own ip .I am calling Telus to see what they are are going to do with this horrible fibre internet and tv or going back to shaw where i had only a couple of problems and that was found after removing shaws hardware found loose and not pressed F-connectors which was causing the problems i had .
Based your comment about the router having it's own IP, it is obvious that you do not understand the difference between routing and bridging protocols and have made some bad assumptions on how things work.
Also, based on the tone of your posts I don't think you are interested in understanding.