The usage graphs on the Peplink devices look a bit odd compared to other graphing interfaces I’ve seen. How do I see a simple “X megabits per second” reading on here? Right now I hover over the graph and it will say something like “8.04 Gigabytes”. What does that even mean? “8 Gigabytes/sec (that would be nice)?” “8.04 Gigabytes an hour (get a calculator!)”.
Very hard to use this data to corroborate ISP or other graphs in the system as the Peplink seems to just be doing its own thing.
It depends on the graph that you’re looking at. If you’re looking at the hourly graph, that will be data used per hour. The daily graph is daily reports and the monthly is monthly data usage. The devices themselves have live graphs of the data usage. You can also use the API to log data usage.
https://www.peplink.com/ic2-api-doc/
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Any chance of having a rate option as a feature request then? I mean having to convert GB/hour to megabits/hour to megabits/second is not terribly hard, but I’d rather the UI take care of that for me. Just a little click/toggle on the graph page would be very welcome.
The real-time graph is great, but it’s only showing data for the period you’re sitting on the page.
The API is interesting as well, but I’m not interested in building my own solution to just have parity with all my other network gear that provides graphs. 