Helo,
Does anybody noticed that in the list of top clients under bandwidth usage, the IP of ASG has the top Connection and top total bandwidth used? Anybody has a logical explanation to this?
As shown in the image attached. My ASG is 192.168.0.102, it was configured to be in bridge mode. At first, I thought it is due to ASG served as the middle-man to processed all the traffic from internal LAN to external Internet. However, if that is the case, supposedly the total connection from all the LAN IP should be equal to the total connection IP of ASG right?
Does anybody noticed that in the list of top clients under bandwidth usage, the IP of ASG has the top Connection and top total bandwidth used? Anybody has a logical explanation to this?
As shown in the image attached. My ASG is 192.168.0.102, it was configured to be in bridge mode. At first, I thought it is due to ASG served as the middle-man to processed all the traffic from internal LAN to external Internet. However, if that is the case, supposedly the total connection from all the LAN IP should be equal to the total connection IP of ASG right?