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Upload/download sensors for devices and apps #220
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Hello, @ehendrix23, Thanks for your feedback and for the collected data! 👍 Yes. This would be possible. There are already plans to add per-device controls to the integration and this can be one of its features. |
Hey, @Vaskivskyi - thanks for the work! 👍 Any news about this implementation? |
Hey, @ostracizado, This feature is already in work but requires several changes in the underlying Python library. I am trying to implement changes in groups, so the process is a bit faster, but that means I am not going one-by-one with feature requests - mostly those which are similar are implemented first as well as bug fixes. Probably, I will get to this feature during the following 2 weeks. |
Hi, is there any news about this implementation? |
Hello, @gulics, the feature implementation is in progress. This is one of the features requiring many small changes in both the backend library and the integration itself, which takes time |
video plis, im newbie |
Hello, @KoRioRio, video of what exactly are you interested in? |
video to add interested for Upload/download sensors for devices, plis. im newbie @Vaskivskyi |
+1 For this feature |
The problem
Would it be possible to have upload/download sensors for individual devices and/or apps similar as what Traffic Analyzer shows?
I checked and so far found:
/getWanTraffic.asp?client=all&mode=hour&dura=24&date=<UNIX Epoch Timestamp>&_=<UNIX Epoch Timestamp>
retrieves upload/download for all devices per hour for 24 hours (with epoch time being end timestamp) for all clients./getWanTraffic.asp?client=<MAC Address>&mode=hour&dura=24&date=<UNIX Epoch Timestamp>&_=<UNIX Epoch Timestamp>
retrieves upload/download for provided device per hour for 24 hours (with epoch time being end timestamp) for specific client./getWanTraffic.asp?client=all&mode=detail&dura=24&date=<UNIX Epoch Timestamp>&_=<UNIX Epoch Timestamp>
retrieves upload/download for all devices grouped by app per hour for 24 hours (with epoch time being end timestamp) for specific client./getWanTraffic.asp?client=<MAC Address>&mode=detail&dura=24&date=<UNIX Epoch Timestamp>&_=<UNIX Epoch Timestamp>
retrieves upload/download for provided device grouped by app per hour for 24 hours (with epoch time being end timestamp) for specific client.There is also:
/getAppTraffic.asp?client=all&mode=hour&dura=24&date=<UNIX Epoch Timestamp>&_=<UNIX Epoch Timestamp>
retrieves total upload/download for all devices for date selected (with epoch time being end timestamp) for all clients.Specific device(s)?
No response
Firmware type
No
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