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Dominokat
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[Tomato] Save Logs

Hi all---

I am using Tomato (v1.23) on my Linksys WRT54GL wireless router.
I would like it to save and display my bandwidth usage for some time. But the unit seems to reset every 30 days. Ie: after the 30 days, the uptime displays 0 days, x hours, x minutes. All the logs for the last 30 days go Pooof.

How do I stop this from happening?

Phil
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Re: [Tomato] Save Logs

Save your logs to another computer.

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Re: [Tomato] Save Logs

said by Phil See Profile :

Save your logs to another computer.
How do I set this up to do that?

csiemers

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I save my logs to my NAS. I've got at least 10 months worth so far.

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Re: [Tomato] Save Logs

I have a version of Tomato 1.23 which supports USB drives. I'm able to save my log information to the hard drive and have months of data saved.

As the WRT54GL doesn't have a USB port, it will never support a local drive. It would be nice to see Tomato provide support for NAS type devices to save log information. That way WRT54GL's could save logs over a LAN.
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csiemers

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This is what I use to a NAS device with Tomato

What is CIFS?
This is probably more commonly known to some as Samba or Windows Shared Folders or the "\\machine\share" thing. It's used to make a drive from a computer or device accessible from within the router.

Why isn't CIFS working for me?

* Use an IP address. ex: \\192.168.1.5\share
* Use a regular account that requires username/password instead of a guest account.
* Make sure the account has read/write permission.
* Make sure NAT Loopback is enabled in Advanced/Firewall.

(taken from »www.polarcloud.com/tomatofaq)
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