I was also getting the 'ASSURED' error with the original OP instructions (using the '13c' version of the script linked from the project page at csdprojects.co.uk).
I ended up using the '13e' version that alexatkinuk posted two posts up. In the zip there's an 'Install Instructions.txt' that adds a sleep and extra param to the startup script. Follow those instructions and you should be golden.
For the sake of laziness, here's everything I needed to run:
Code:
# Change this path to fit your setup (eg '/jiffs')
cd /mnt/sda4
Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 18:53 Post subject: ddwrt_conntrack
Not exactly sure how I got it working the first time, but after rebooting and trying half a dozen times, I was getting the 'ASSURED' JS errors. I dug in to see what the problem was, and one thing lead to another...
I just pushed a GitHub project (as in, 5 min ago, so you might want to give me a day to actually run through the full install). It's available here:
I fixed a few JS bugs, got rid of 'eval', and cleaned up a bunch of JSLint errors. I also added some mods from this thread, like @Falcon4's ip_conntrack parsing block. I plan to add more as I get familiar with the available data.
The only issue right now is with QoS ratings not getting parsed correctly, due to ip_conntrack reporting masked 'mark' values in the 3.x KONG build I'm running. If anyone knows how to parse those into something I can use to determine QoS priorities, please let me know!
I hope this is cool with @alexatkinuk. I made sure to give attribution in the README, and I'm happy to make adjustments, add license info (if there is one), and take any suggestions on improvements.
Hi, I have a similar problem as the guy above me. It took me hours and hours to reach this point. I had a lot of troubleshooting to reach where I am now, and I'm so close to have it working!
I have 2 wired devices, and 7 wireless devices connected on/off from my router, and when I go in "My Page" I only see one of them, my IP camera.
My router is a netgear WNDR3700v3
*edit*
Oh, also it says my camera is uploading around 200kb/s.. all the time, even when there is no computer currently looking at the video stream. Is it possible to know to which device this device is uploading to?
Oh and how is it possible to decipher LAN and WAN bandwidth with this script?
Basically open traffic_monitor.sh and replace line 4 with the other he provides.
Quote:
Resolution: In line 4 of traffic_monitor.sh:
Code:
LAN_TYPE=$(nvram get lan_ipaddr | awk ' { FS="."; print $1"."$2 }')
Reformat the awk with beginning and ending brackets:
Code:
LAN_TYPE=$(nvram get lan_ipaddr | awk 'BEGIN { FS = "."; } END { print $1"."$2 }'
I had this working a few days back and now it is just constantly showing calculating? Is it a browser thing? Should I flush something? I am using DD-WRT v24-sp2 (06/06/14) kongac on an asus RT-AC86U
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2016 14:25 Post subject: still working?
Hi, I downloaded this from https://github.com/impressiver/ddwrt_conntrack and set it up but I'm getting "CALCULATING..." on each section at the monitor page no matter how long I wait, is like something is broken.
Anyone is still using this or there ir another tool to monitor network bandwidth, I'm just trying to get a way to locate the device stealing the bandwidth.