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==Installation== | ==Installation== | ||
- | ( | + | short version (cut'n paste from www.hetos.de): |
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+ | cd /tmp | ||
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+ | wget http://wrt54g.hetos.de/wrtbwlog.tgz | ||
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+ | tar -xzf wrtbwlog.tgz | ||
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+ | rm wrtbwlog.tgz | ||
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+ | cd bwlog | ||
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+ | ./start.sh | ||
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+ | open browser to: | ||
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+ | http://$ip-from-your-router:8000/traffic.cgi | ||
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See the links below for more details. | See the links below for more details. | ||
Revision as of 21:46, 13 September 2006
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Introduction
Adds two pages of information showing real-time bandwidth use. When used as a (part of a) startup script one or more small packages are downloaded into WRT's /tmp.
This is a great bandwidth logging app that runs on the WRT54G. The latest version will backup to ftp or jffs and will restore automatically after a reboot etc. Very good for people with limited bandwidth per billing period.
Prerequisites
You should already have: -a Linksys WRT54G product -DD-WRT installed as the firmware
Installation
short version (cut'n paste from www.hetos.de):
cd /tmp
wget http://wrt54g.hetos.de/wrtbwlog.tgz
tar -xzf wrtbwlog.tgz
rm wrtbwlog.tgz
cd bwlog
./start.sh
open browser to:
http://$ip-from-your-router:8000/traffic.cgi
See the links below for more details.