It can break it down into hourly periods (for the last 14 days or so). In one hourly period early one morning (around 3am), it indicates that there has been 55GB uploaded. I find that rather strange. I'm on an 80/20 FTTC connection and the modem usually syncs at 80/20. So, assuming I am getting the full download and upload bandwidth, my estimation is that in one hour there should be no more than 10GB that can be uploaded.
How can the ISP's dashboard be indicating something that is, by my calculation (which could be wrong), not possible? Is there a possibility that someone on the same ISP, but on a faster connection (likely FTTP), has been able to use my PPP credentials to log in to my FTTC connection?
The only devices connected to my wifi at 3am in the morning would be my intruder alarm, and two smartphones which do not have 55GB worth of photos or media which would be automatically syncing to cloud storage. Both the smartphones are on unlimited mobile data plans and have been set to sync photos and videos on both mobile data and wifi. And in any case, even if they did have 55GB data, I don't think the sync can happen in one hour.
Edited by teshy (Thu 26-Jan-23 17:06:13)



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