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Standard User professor973
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 08-Nov-16 10:48:17
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Re: Unusually High Usage


[re: hoopla] [link to this post]
 
Could WELL be windows updates if a W10 PC is left running. The Windows 10 Anniversary edition is as buggy as hell and has had updates several times a week sometimes. With 4 desktop PCs here running you can imagine how that wrecks an ADSL2+ connection and another reason I want back to FTTC.
Standard User MHC
(sensei) Tue 08-Nov-16 10:57:19
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Is it possible to shut the hub down completely on a Friday afternoon and restart on the Monday morning? Ask BT for usage figures at both points in time and they should be identical. If they are then it points to an unknown user, if they are different then BT will need to explain.

Can you instigate a turn off at night regime too? Draw up an process for the last to leave to turn it off and first to arrive to turn it on ... and initial a list to confirm. Then start to review daily usage stats.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 08-Nov-16 11:22:12
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MHC

I think turn off schedules is definitely a good idea. However, while it definitely might be a bogus user and not BT consumption error, I think that a turn off schedule which results in NO BT consumtion will definitely NOT prove that there is NOT a BT consumption error. It all depends on the nature of the error. A BT consumption error could easily be related to miscalculating or presenting ACTUAL usage as related to usage that is simple not there.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 08-Nov-16 11:29:23
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Re: Unusually High Usage


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No.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 08-Nov-16 11:51:06
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Kitkat

Why not a simple mains timer to switch the router on and off.

Without checking in detail, some of the electronic ones appear to be very versatile.
Standard User vitrocmax
(newbie) Tue 08-Nov-16 20:57:38
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Re: Unusually High Usage


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Just a thought regarding BT routers (and I think it's only BT that does this) - BT allow guest logins from their routers using 'BT WiFi' and 'BT with FON' -could that be the issue?
I'm not with BT but a neighbour is, and their BT WiFi shows up as a valid wireless connection and I can (but don't) log in to that..
Could comeone be logging in to the guest account (I understand it's on by default, but I could be wrong) and would the usage be included in the stats?
Standard User MHC
(sensei) Tue 08-Nov-16 21:18:54
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BT WiFi or FON usage is NOT part of a user's allowance and never charged to that user.


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Standard User kitcat
(experienced) Wed 09-Nov-16 11:52:30
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eckiedoo

The feature in the router means you do not have to wait for the router to reconnect. The connection is kept alive ( same IP, same session, same stats etc) but the router goes into a power save state that means you cannot access the internet.

I have used this to as an incentive to get the family to go to bed at night as internet access stops at midnight till 7.30am.

Mains timer would work BUT would reset all stats, IPs etc.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 09-Nov-16 13:21:43
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Thanks for the reply.

Would the loss of those stats be important normally, in this particular situation? - I suspect not.
Standard User kitcat
(experienced) Wed 09-Nov-16 14:06:06
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ekiedoo

It does enable you to keep a running total of the data the router thinks has been sent over the connection ( between reconnections around 14 days usually but can be far longer). This enables you to cross check the BT recorded amounts.
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