Hahaha, oh man. Thanks for that concept and the bonus link. I got good laughs out of both of those.
You could log/graph client-side usage pretty easily. Everything after that would involve netflow or some other sort of construct. Not exactly user-friendly. Nevermind that an increasing amount of traffic is encrypted and over time we'll see even common known ports become less reliable as a means of identifying traffic X Y or Z. Nevermind, VPN usage is going up over time, so you'll just see the container traffic with no visibility into the actual payload. Regarding the Norton product...$300 price doesn't include annual subscription. This device is assuredly built with designed obsolescence, so they'll stop supporting it after 3 or 4 years. And I'll guarantee Norton will tell you this device alone won't "protect your PC". For that, you'll need the separate (non-free) Norton AV installed on each of your individual devices. Funny stuff! Keep it coming! --dan On 1/25/2018 10:39 AM, Steve Jones wrote: > I there currently a decent consumer router that logs client usage, > ideally by destination/application? > By consumer I mean out of the box user friendly > price-point 150 dollars or less > > Norton has a new home router that doesnt look like a terrible thingĀ > other than looking dumb > https://us.norton.com/core-secure-router-features pricier than above, > and not certain it logs
