Google Wi-Fi is so far one of the best Wi-Fi systems in the market. It is the perfect home Wi-Fi solution that works with your modem and Internet Provider, so you can stream, download and share without missing a beat.
Google Wi-Fi App
The Google Wi-Fi companion app lets you see what’s connected, run a speed test, quickly troubleshoot, set up a guest network, and more. It puts you in control of your network — easily shares your Wi-Fi password, see what devices are online, prioritize them for better performance, or pause the Wi-Fi on kids’ devices. The app also provides insights helping you to get the most of your Wi-Fi network.
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Here are the quick steps to track your network data usage via the app:
- Open the Google Wi-Fi app and switch to the middle tab (Globe symbol) if it isn’t already selected.
- Now from here, tap on the circle at the bottom next to your Google Wi-Fi network’s name.
- Here you’ll see a complete list of devices that are connected to your Google Wi-Fi network, along with how much data they’re consuming every moment. Tap on a device to view more information about its data usage over time.
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4. By default, you’ll see that device’s data usage over the last five seconds. However, you can view a broader history by tapping on “Last 5 Seconds” toward the top.
5. Select a date range, from various listed options either the last 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days, or 60 days.
6. Once selected, you’ll see how much total data was downloaded and uploaded by that device over the specified time-period.7. Taking use of this piece of information, you can see which devices are using up the most data, and hopefully make some changes to your setup so that you don’t hit your data cap every month.
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So folks, that was all on tracking data usage via Google Wi-Fi app. If you still have any queries on mind feel free to drop us a comment.
Guy Scenter
I like the usage tracking on my Google Wifi. Is there a way to track from date to date instead of the choices available? I would like to track the same time frame that my provider tracks.