
PeakHour assumes your local network is one hop away, or the next hop. This option monitors your connection to the local network (usually Ethernet or WiFi). you do double-NAT or have more than one router).

This is the case for most residential Internet connections but may differ if your network is more complex (e.g. Hop #1: Your router or firewall Hop #2: Your ISP PeakHour assumes the other side of your Internet connection is 2 hops away: This option sets up a monitor for your Internet connection. The following describes the what the analysis means: The Validation screen analyses the configuration and attempts to show a real-time view of bandwidth throughput.
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To add an SNMP device, you can either enter it's name or IP address manually via the Add SNMP Device.button or you can use the Scan for SNMP Devices option to actively search your network.įor detailed instructions on how to add an SNMP device, click here. SNMP devices do not automatically advertise their presence. If you're still having trouble, see our UPnP Troubleshooting guide. If your router does not show up, check your router to ensure UPnP or "Universal Plug and Play" is enabled. PeakHour will automatically show UPnP-enabled routers that are found. Search for Devices in the Configuration Assistant makes it as easy as possible to find compatible devices on your network. You can configure and monitor as many Targets as you wish.

Connection Quality monitors the latency to a hop or specific host on the Internet, allowing you to see the latency between you and that endpoint.Bandwidth Monitors monitor the network through (upload and download) of a device or interface.A Target is either a Bandwidth Monitor or a Connection Quality Monitor.If you're having trouble, have a look at the Monitoring & Compatibility FAQs.
