Using the Remote Connection, the Glasswire client can compile and provide the complete information for all the COMPUTERS that were used as Glasswire remote servers during a given period. With additional software, it could parse that information and provide specifics for that computer for each network connection during a time period (day, week, month, etc.). Glasswire already captures the information that a new router has been connected. That is inefficient and prone to error and eliminates the information that could be useful for both that computer and for the other network that was connected. Today, my only control for usage monitoring on my network is to manually stop Glasswire if a computer (specifically a laptop) is moved to another network and then restart Glasswire when the computer is returned to my network. I would like to see that information provided for each network (router) that the computer(s) have been connected to for a given period. But today Glasswire only provides the usage information on a BY COMPUTER basis for each computer that has Glasswire installed. What none of the functions currently provide is what I think Glasswire could provide for all COMPUTER devices connected to a network. Thus I can determine exactly what drives traffic and what drives it. Glasswire enhances these by allowing me to see for all my connected COMPUTERS, the detail by application throughout the same time periods. The Verizon website provides daily and to-date totals for each month on its router. (Netgear Genie provides an excellent “total” traffic meter by day, week and month. I need to monitor usage for my router and for my entire home network, but I have tools that will provide the OVERALL usage numbers required. I also have requested a monitor for the network router (subnet), but this is an expansion of that and would also be a partial solution that I think would be within the current purview of Glasswire. But it is similar to the requests for a monitor of the entire subnet. This is a new request that I haven’t seen in this Forum (though I may have missed it).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |