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cherriesbaked
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      11-25-2005, 05:23 PM
I've set up a small local wi fi network inside the builing I live in.

For some reasons, I'm interested to know what's going on on the network
(is anybody downloading files illegaly...). The DHCP info I catch from
my modem settings web interface (Belkin) tells me only the number of
people connected. But I'm not sure if the information is up to date at
each request or if it keeps the info in some kind of a cookie and gives
me the same info until a new cookie is set with the latest info. So, I
think there might be a variable delay (from a day or two) about a
reliable DHCP network information.

Therefore I would like to have more precise information about the
network, like how many computers are connected and if for instance my
brother is connected, the traffic each user generates and so on.

Is there any freeware, not to difficult to configure that could help
work this out?

 
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      11-26-2005, 06:02 PM
On 25 Nov 2005 10:23:17 -0800, "cherriesbaked"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I've set up a small local wi fi network inside the builing I live in.
>
>For some reasons, I'm interested to know what's going on on the network
>(is anybody downloading files illegaly...). The DHCP info I catch from
>my modem settings web interface (Belkin) tells me only the number of
>people connected. But I'm not sure if the information is up to date at
>each request or if it keeps the info in some kind of a cookie and gives
>me the same info until a new cookie is set with the latest info. So, I
>think there might be a variable delay (from a day or two) about a
>reliable DHCP network information.
>
>Therefore I would like to have more precise information about the
>network, like how many computers are connected and if for instance my
>brother is connected, the traffic each user generates and so on.
>
>Is there any freeware, not to difficult to configure that could help
>work this out?


Yes but it won't work with just any router. See:
http://svs.sv.funpic.de
You can get one of the supported routers (that send SNMP traps) and
use your Belkin as an access point instead of a router.

Another possibility is:
http://home.comcast.net/~jay.deboer/airsnare/
which doesn't do everything you want, but is worth looking at.

If you get a WRT54G with DD-WRT firmware, you can run:
http://dd-wrt.gruftie.com/dd-wrtv2/index.php?link=rflow
or perhaps:
http://www.sonic.net/wallwatcher/

If you use Ethereal to sniff the traffic and filter on your brothers
MAC address, you can capture all his traffic.
http://www.ethereal.com

There are huge number of other monitoring tools around.
http://www.slac.stanford.edu/xorg/nmtf/nmtf-tools.html
http://www.monitortools.com
Kindly supply some specifics as to exactly what you want to monitor,
what you expect to see, what output (data, tables, graphs, web) you
find useful, and what it's going to run upon (Windoze, Mac, Linux,
Unix), and I'll see if I can recommend something specific.


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