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.
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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.