badcookies
[H]ard|Gawd
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Sooooo in unpredictable times throughout the night while im gaming (mainly FPS) my ping will spike from around 50ms to almost 2.5 seconds. The spikes resemble times when I'm gaming and say steam decides to download an update and blows up my bandwidth. (no, the above situations is not steam anymore as I've limited updates to specific times when I'm sleeping). I have 2 phones, 2 tablets, a laptop, 4 smart power sockets, a TV, an xbox, chromecast, fire stick, wifi printer, a smart watch, and my gaming rig that is usually on the network with hardly an issue. I need to know which device is hogging the pipes.
I need recommendations on a program that will allow me to monitor in real-time the up/down of each device on my network so that I can determine the culprit. I've used wireshark but its just connections and packets as far as i can tell. I don't know how to determine the real-time up/down if that is even a feature of wireshark. DD-WRT is not supported on the asus RT-N56U i have and the oem gui traffic monitor is total usage.
help?
I need recommendations on a program that will allow me to monitor in real-time the up/down of each device on my network so that I can determine the culprit. I've used wireshark but its just connections and packets as far as i can tell. I don't know how to determine the real-time up/down if that is even a feature of wireshark. DD-WRT is not supported on the asus RT-N56U i have and the oem gui traffic monitor is total usage.
help?