its reporting the correct time for both System and AS - Iam using Netgear DG834N (DG Team 1018)
when I said the "total time" is always 1 day + x hours I meant the telnet stats...nothing to do with your program, my HG612 and 2504N were the same... but the HG612 displayed "since link time" at the bottom as you mention, the DG834N doesnt and I cant remember if the 2504N did or not, I only just recently learned of the AS value and its meaning because the 834N actually has (uptime) next to AS lol... and I thought "ahh.. that must be the link time in seconds"
I hope you dont mind but Ive got some more idea's, suggestions etc
1) the bottom part of the GUI that never changes whatever section your looking at, what if it had a 3rd line of data too possibly include,
Vendor Chipset, Down Line attenuation, Up Line Attenuation & INP..? and also including the
Interleave Depth value next to the Interleave stats, e.g. Interleave: ON (128) - it could be layed out like so:
System Uptime - Down Speed - Up Speed - Interleave OFF/ ON (Value)
AS Uptime - Down SNRM - Up SNRM - INP OFF/ON (Value)
Vendor ID - Down Atten - Up Atten - ES/HourThese quite important diagnostics stats are immediatley available all together at all times, one could argue
Vendor ID is not an important stat (which I suppose it isnt) but its one you dont see included in any other router tool as information readily available in the GUI, and I think its good to know when helping someone to try and determine which router (chipset) would be best for their line by also suggesting the possibility of matching it too their ISP's DSLAM/MSAN.
2) What about switches for
i24k, CoMinMgn, PhyRE etc? - with all the warnings for noobs of course, maybe on the
Tweak section as they could be executed along with the SNRM Tweak, and/or a shell with selectable commands for users to fire off themselves like DMT Tool has?
3) Showing the amount of traffic corrected (RSCorr) and uncorrected (RSUnCorr) in 'percentages' in relation to the total traffic (RS), I normally work this out myself (with difficulty) so I can see how much of an impact different Noise Margins I test are having on my line (aswell as using CRC's as a gauge)... e.g. with 7db Noise Margin I get about 0.05% corrected traffic - with 3db Noise Margin it can be 1-2% corrected traffic... I can better 'gauge' the effect of noise on my line...if I was to turn on one day knowing I was on my usual 7db Noise Margin and seen really high percentages of FEC then I would know something aint right.
4) What about a section that includes information about the router its monitoring? specs etc.. like chipset (xdsl, Lan, Wifi) and LAN, Wifi speeds etc?
5) I notice in the averages window there just enough white space to include a column "since link time" hehehehe
- no but really i just want to say a
massive thanks for everything youve done on this... I really appreciate the effort
I dont think there is any reason to keep DMT Tool now?