On Wednesday, July 20, 2016 at 4:38:39 PM UTC-7, Marty Thompson wrote:
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> did some somework with ntop
> looks like rapid fire to WU uses  1.6mb an hour
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> TimeTot. Traffic Sent% Traffic SentTot. Traffic Rcvd% Traffic Rcvd
> 9 AM 291.6 KBytes 8.0 % 631.7 KBytes 8.0 %
> 8 AM 521.1 KBytes 14.3 % 1.1 MBytes 14.4 %
> 7 AM 521.1 KBytes 14.3 % 1.1 MBytes 14.3 %
> 6 AM 420.7 KBytes 11.5 % 936.7 KBytes 11.9 %
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Marty - what commands did you come up with to get this kind of data ?

I finally got around to installing ntop on my debian weewx system and the
web interface, though interesting, is kind of minimal.

Figuring the CLI interface has some great stuff in there if it can be 
deciphered,
so looking for examples you ran (I'd like to run the same tests here on my 
non-Rapidfire setup)
 

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