How to monitor CPU, RAM, num connections on AX10000 router?

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How to monitor CPU, RAM, num connections on AX10000 router?
How to monitor CPU, RAM, num connections on AX10000 router?
2022-08-29 21:58:08
Model: Archer AX10000  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.3.1 Build 20220721 rel.61848(5553)

I would like to be able to monitor the basic stats of my router: CPU usage, RAM usage, and how many connections the Router is dealing with at any given moment.

I can't find any such screen in the Admin area, and Google is no help.

 

Any suggestions?

 

Don't tell me the highest-end router in tp-link's lineup doesn't HAVE such a page...

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Re:How to monitor CPU, RAM, num connections on AX10000 router?
2022-08-31 00:49:24

  @Maktos,

I was going though the interface, and it seems as though you are correct, there is no page for monitoring the device usage statistics. I can definitely see how useful this feature is, especially on one of our gaming routers. 

 

I recommend creating a post on the forums in the feedback section so that we can properly keep track of and provide communications about feature requests such as this in the future.

 

Out of curiosity, what routers have you had that offer this information on the management interface? I don't recall seeing this setting on many of the routers I've previously had.

 

 

Something of interest to note, I run Home Assistant for my smart home on my Home Network, and my installation has survived three different routers, each time my Home Assistant has been able to automatically discover my router and add the current connectivity, upload, download, CPU, and RAM usage. As a result, it may be possible to get the statistics using a third-party application.

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Re:How to monitor CPU, RAM, num connections on AX10000 router?
2022-08-31 16:42:42 - last edited 2022-08-31 16:43:01

  @Riley_S 

 

Well, the Netgear 7800 (comparable price) offers such a page. It's not a menu item, but if you add /debug.htm to the base URL, you get a lovely simple text page with all sorts of useful info.

 

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