thosecars82
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Hello
I am looking for some way to monitor the traffic of my LAN's router. The router gets colapsed very often and apparently the reason according to the ISP is that one of the local IPs is generating a huge amount of traffic that is colapsing the router. However, I have not been able to monitor that traffic and the ISP told me I cannot monitor it with the same tool they used to do it. That is why, I wonder whether any of you can help me with any suggestion. The LAN's IP that is causing the high data traffic from the LAN towards the internet is a network hard drive Seagate Goflex like the one showing up in this link
Almacenamiento en red doméstica | Almacenamiento de copia de seguridad | GoFlex Home | Seagate
However, I still do not see why and what is causing this high volume of data going from the network hard drive to the internet, since I only use that network hard drive to share data among different computers all in the same LAN.
Thanks in advance
I am looking for some way to monitor the traffic of my LAN's router. The router gets colapsed very often and apparently the reason according to the ISP is that one of the local IPs is generating a huge amount of traffic that is colapsing the router. However, I have not been able to monitor that traffic and the ISP told me I cannot monitor it with the same tool they used to do it. That is why, I wonder whether any of you can help me with any suggestion. The LAN's IP that is causing the high data traffic from the LAN towards the internet is a network hard drive Seagate Goflex like the one showing up in this link
Almacenamiento en red doméstica | Almacenamiento de copia de seguridad | GoFlex Home | Seagate
However, I still do not see why and what is causing this high volume of data going from the network hard drive to the internet, since I only use that network hard drive to share data among different computers all in the same LAN.
Thanks in advance