Due to the growing use and complexity of my network as well as some extra available hardware it's time to move router logging to a bigger more robust host. I have been looking at wallwatcher and link logger but both of these tools seem to be very out of date and unsupported. I don't know if any of them will run in Win10 although I can use Win 7 for now (until MS kills Win 7 support which will probably be tomorrow). Are there any modern alternatives or is this effort effectivly dead. Is the monitoring/logging market for consumer grade routers dead? Thanks for the input.
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it would be helpful if you at least mention which router model you have and which firmware you're running :)
OK........ Software configurable to router but here goes. WNDR4500v2 running DD-WRT v24-sp2 (11/19/14) std. I think I have located several good candidates but thanks anyway.