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Home network dashboard

Cienja

Senior member
Hi.

I have two routers on my home network and a bunch of traffic. I am looking for Windows software that will enable me to monitor the traffic on my network and identify the activity, for example, the make and model of the WiFi device (iPhone 4S/iOS7, or Kindle Fire version 122), IP address of the device used and maybe the MAC address, etc. I'd like to be able to kill connections from the dashboard as well.

I've Googled and looked around, but I'm not finding what I'm looking for.

My primary router (first hop from the modem) is a Western Digital WD900, and the second router is a Belkin AC1200; both routers are great and problem free, but not without some complaints.

Is there a "Home Network Dashboard" software out there that you prefer?

Thanks
 
Hi.

I have two routers on my home network and a bunch of traffic. I am looking for Windows software that will enable me to monitor the traffic on my network and identify the activity, for example, the make and model of the WiFi device (iPhone 4S/iOS7, or Kindle Fire version 122), IP address of the device used and maybe the MAC address, etc. I'd like to be able to kill connections from the dashboard as well.

I've Googled and looked around, but I'm not finding what I'm looking for.

My primary router (first hop from the modem) is a Western Digital WD900, and the second router is a Belkin AC1200; both routers are great and problem free, but not without some complaints.Is there a "Home Network Dashboard" software out there that you prefer?

Thanks

Are you trying to confuse things?

I'm surpised that you aren't having tons of issues with 2 routers on the same network. Is one just set up as an AP?
 
I use two routers, One to broad cast the Wifi right from a modem, and one on the other side of my house to repeat the singel with no problems
 
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