wireless router
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Hi
I have spent a couple of days playing with PRTG and it is a fabulous package.
Please could you help in that:
I have a tp link wireless router and I bypass through this to my computer. The program set up with my computer being monitored perfectly, however, I have 3 other computers that are connected via wireless.
How do I connect these wireless connections.
thanks for any help.
ps. I am only %50 techy.
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Hello,
I'm afraid that may not be so easy. PRTG does not have native WiFi-Sensors. Theoretically you could install a Remote Probe on each of the other computers and then use a Packet Sniffer on each "Probe Device".. Or monitor the router with SNMP, if it is capable of SNMP.
best regards.
Dec, 2012 - Permalink
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Hello,
I'm afraid that may not be so easy. PRTG does not have native WiFi-Sensors. Theoretically you could install a Remote Probe on each of the other computers and then use a Packet Sniffer on each "Probe Device".. Or monitor the router with SNMP, if it is capable of SNMP.
best regards.
Dec, 2012 - Permalink