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- LeaNew MemberActually at 7:14 when I disconnected I had only used 2MB and when I turned it back on it was 2MB. I did not save my screenshot in the right format and was not able to figure out how to get it uploaded. I did another screenshot later and uploaded it so that you could see my meter. I will do the next step tomorrow.
- CharlesMcCoolNew PosterSounds great Carla, just holler if you need help
- CharlesMcCoolNew PosterHi Ron, looks like the newest meter, Hughes has managed to make it compatible with all modems I think. well Im pretty sure, lol other than on the 9000 it has that big blank spot where the bonus/free period is. the cloud service your talking about Im guessing you mean when you clicked on the pic, if so that just how all pics show up on her if Im not mistaken I will read through all this and see if theres anything I can add but it looks like Lix has a good grip on this. :)
- CharlesMcCoolNew Poster(((((((((((((Lea)))))))))))))
I was just reading through the whole post and at 1 point I asked if your router had data monitoring built in and I found you reply a little farther down and I guess we all missed where you said the router does track your data usage. could you post a screen shot of that page from your router. it will be all we need to determine if the data is coming from your end or not. - LeaNew MemberThese were taken about 4:50 this morning. There were no problems yesterday. I can't tell anything about the router traffic meter. Not sure that is even the page you need. The Glasswire is for the week.
- CharlesMcCoolNew PosterOh yes this will work perfectly. in the Glasswire program we need to clear the data in it to start fresh, follow the screen shots if you dont know how to clear it then wen need to clear the routers data monitor but Im not sure how to do that so I will have to check on that unless you already know so some one else here may know then we can what your router says you have used in a 1 day period and Glasswire and Hughesnet and see how they compare. the router should be the correct one
- LeaNew MemberI'm in the middle of a data drop. Should have had about 80% when I started a few minutes ago and dropped to 45 now. I will clear my programs and see what I can up up with later. Have to go out for awhile.
- CharlesMcCoolNew PosterLooking at this scree shot it looks like its your google Chrome. are you using Ad Blocker Pro to stop the Ads?
- LeaNew MemberThe computer was used off and on this morning. No browsers are ever left open. When I returned to the computer it should have been around 80%. I opened Google Chrome and went straight to Hughenet community to check in. That is when I noticed I was at 65%. While I was trying to post a comment it dropped to 46%. The modem was plugged into the router. I do have an Iphone that was connected to wifi, again, I was not using the phone. I never have issues with my cell data getting anywhere near going over. My phone is not set to get push notifications or update without permission.
As you can see Glasswire said I had used 188.9 MB and my Hughesnet meter said I had used 263. That leaves 74.1 MB that went somewhere, I believe faster than I can download from Hughsnet on a normal day. I took the screenshot to show the difference. I have not had the chance to unplug from the router and use my computer for an hour.
I am not using Ad Blocker Pro. I did go to Google Chrome's advanced settings and uncheck the box that said "continue running background apps when Google Chrome is closed. But that is not where the 74.1 MB went because it would have shown up on Glasswire. - LizModeratorHi Lea,
Thanks for checking in. Let us know when you have the chance to unplug from the router and use your computer for an hour, and please include those before and after screenshots of your Status Meter. Connecting your PC directly to the modem eliminates the router and any wireless devices, this will help us narrow down where data is being used.
Thanks,
Liz
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